dnw64
Veteran Member
Turns out it wasn't the quick-connect coupler o-rings on my GC2300 that were leaking after all, it's the "curl" spool (left side in pic below). Strange thing is that it's not used on this tractor and doesn't seem to even be set up to actually even work on this valve.
Notice the short cap - you can only retract the spool, not extend it. So it seems very odd that it would be worn to the point of leaking, when the up/down one has been used extensively and is not leaking.
There DOES seem to be some sort of seal just inside the valve body, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove it. I have the manual but it's in another location at the moment. Does it seem likely that it is a seal, and is field replaceable?
One last piece of info. When I took the cap off, the spring was caked with a thick, semi-hard whitish substance, like dried out grease. Additionally, the oil that was in there was white-ish, and had small clumpy white "stuff" in it. It looked to me similar to water in engine oil. Maybe just from condensation and the fact that the oil never actually circulates because that spool isn't used?

Notice the short cap - you can only retract the spool, not extend it. So it seems very odd that it would be worn to the point of leaking, when the up/down one has been used extensively and is not leaking.
There DOES seem to be some sort of seal just inside the valve body, but I can't for the life of me figure out how to remove it. I have the manual but it's in another location at the moment. Does it seem likely that it is a seal, and is field replaceable?
One last piece of info. When I took the cap off, the spring was caked with a thick, semi-hard whitish substance, like dried out grease. Additionally, the oil that was in there was white-ish, and had small clumpy white "stuff" in it. It looked to me similar to water in engine oil. Maybe just from condensation and the fact that the oil never actually circulates because that spool isn't used?
