WinterDeere
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
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- 5,942
- Location
- Philadelphia
- Tractor
- John Deere 3033R, 855 MFWD, 757 ZTrak; IH Cub Cadet 123
Yeah, I remember doing that in an emergency, one weekend evening when I didn't want to go find a 24-hour Lowes Depot. You can definitely get them working again in a pinch, if you're careful.I've seen that around here in central ny. Years ago an elderly woman called me when having trouble like that. She had called a well driller about it and they told her she needed a new pump. I wasn't there anytime at all and see the way it acted. I took the switch off and cleaned the nipple out, but sometimes it is built up in the switch diaphragm too. I have taken the 6 or so screws out and cleaned them too.
But the older I get, the more I worry about what I'm leaving behind for my family to deal with, when I'm gone. So, when it comes to old home mechanicals that I know will probably act up again in the future, I just make it a habit to replace with fresh, especially when it's as cheap as this hardware. I cleaned mine to solve the immediate emergency, but picked up a replacement later that week, and replaced it the following weekend.