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| ken tudor
09-05-2012 15:03:15
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i took pump off today an found a new one for $900 oem but i found out that my old pump didnt have any oil in it but it was full a few months ago because we changed it were could that oil out of that pump went to an does that mean the pump is bad if oil get s out of it sorry about all these questions i have been working on this tractor since i bought it trying to get it right got to figure out timming should have got a diffent type pump i guess mind is a minmex |
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| RodInNS
09-05-2012 15:09:35
216.118.158.123
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Re: 7710 in reply to ken tudor, 09-05-2012 15:03:15
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| | They leak out the drain plug or the shaft seal. The new one could just as easily end up having the same problem.... It doesn't take much to strip the threads out of the pump body if you aren't carefully tightening the drain/level plugs. Depending on how long the pump was run without oil it may not have hurt it much if at all. Addition of oil might make this one work fine. Rod |
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