1872 Hydro Leak - Relief Valves

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After mowing for the first time with my new (to me) 1872 I came back a day later to discover it standing in a puddle of hydro oil. Long story short . . . . hydro oil is being forced out of the tops of the relief valves, otherwise things look OK. The valves on my 129, the pushbutton relief type, never leaked a drop in 35 years.

I recall seeing a thread a while back which addressed something about these valves (rebuilding, replacement, etc.) but can't find it. I don't want to start a new thread if this problem has already been covered somewhere.
Thanks,
Harry
Nashville

Update: Filter and oil are Cub and correct but I don't know how old the filter is. I pulled one valve and it looks clean, rings look OK, etc.
 
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A little dirt can cause the valves to leak. You can try flushing them with kerosene or a cleaning solvent while depressing the check valve. Blow them out with an air compressor if you have one. If all else fails they will have to be replaced.

Bob B.
 
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I have the same problem on one of two 1872's I own. I tried soaking them in mineral spirits and hitting them with compressed air, no change. I wanted to try swapping them wit the other 1872, just can't find the time.

The leaker gets parked outside, on the gravel!

Curt
 
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Curt,
Both of mine are leaking, just squirting a lot of oil out the top hole. I've got them soaking in solvent right now so I'll report my results when I have some to report. I'm told a company named Sauer-Danfoss makes these, anyone know their part number?
 
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I thought I'd follow up and post my experience with an attempt at cleaning the relief valves. I first removed (and discarded) the external O-rings and soaked the valves in regular gasoline for a couple of days. I then did a thorough wash-out in fresh mineral sprits and using a piece of .090"+/- drill rod to continually actuate the internal ball and plunger valves (from the bottom) I blew out the valve with 100psi air. I replaced the O-rings with new and installed the valves. In an hour of hard mowing this afternoon there wasn't a drop of a leak.
 
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Harry,
That's great news, I'll have to try your technique and see hope I get the same results.
Curt
 
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Curt,
A 2nd hard mowing has produced no leaks so I guess I'm good to go for a while. I don't think I made it clear that I spent some time actuating the valve plungers (with the rod) WHILE they were immersed in the gas and mineral spririts hoping to get as much cleaning action as possible. I didn't see any way to get at the insides of the valves with any effectiveness so some surface residue remained visible on the plungers.
Harry
Nashville Tn
 
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Thanks Harry,
That's the part I left out when I cleaned mine. I soaked them for a day or so, then just blew them out the best I could.

From what you said I'm thinking maybe a little time in the ultrasound cleaner at work might be in order, plus the valve actuation.

Thanks,
Curt
 
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Well my cleanout job didn't last. After another couple of hours an overflow began to appear and by the time another hour had passed they were worse than ever. Screwwit, I bought new ones.
 
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Sorry to hear that, what did those set you back?
Curt
 

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