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2005-11-04          118905


I have had my 1914 for 3 years and it now has 440 hours on it. Recently I noticed the lowering speed knob for the 3 pt. hitch which is under the seat leaking fluid. I was tolds to go and get some metric o rings from the local parts store and replace however it still leaks... none of the o rings are exact as the one I replaced!!! and trying to get the snap ring out is a pain...any ideas??



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2005-11-04          118906


Have you tried ordering the specified part # O-ring from a Kioti dealer? ....


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2005-11-04          118916


the dealer recommended that I try aftermarket but ofcourse it didnt work so I will have to mail order one from kioti. Thanks ....


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Join Date: Feb 2002
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2005-11-04          118941


It is difficult to measure up O'rings after the are in oil as they expand slightly. Most rubbers will absorb the oil into the crosslinked polymer over time and swell.
It is also difficult to find a full set of metric O'rings. You are problably better to get the set from Kioti. ....


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