RuralTowner
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Okay I've got a bit of a problem. I have a replacement lift pump identical the one offered on this site - http://www.yesterdaystractors.com/Massey-Ferguson-202_Hydraulic-Pump_184473M93.html - that came in at the end of last week. Now it says its compatible with the MF 202...but I'm puzzled as to how its suppose to go in.
(EDIT: Or could it be what I got is the INTERNAL pump?)
Below are some images of what I have.
Is the pump (sorry for quality with the sun glare) still mounted. Has 2 mounting bolts at 9 and 3 o'clock as the image perspective goes.
Removed easily enough. Doesn't look at all like the replacement.
As you can see it is rather small. The short shaft has a key in it.
Shows the socket...which btw has quite a bit of play.
Some help would be appreciated as this looks like (at the moment) like it will be trying to fit the proverbial square in a round hole. There's even the issue of length. The old pump is 9in while the replacement is 12in...which would get in the way of the grille being put back in place w/o notching it first.
I have several heaping trailer loads of crap to get rid of but it doesn't do me much good when the bucket only has "very light" loads in it (compared to what it could handle if new) that force me to set a high throttle to get proper response. It lifts the bucket's own weight fine up to about 6ft but needs aforementioned lead-footing to get it up the rest of the way...and thats with a full load o hydraulic oil.[/img]
(EDIT: Or could it be what I got is the INTERNAL pump?)
Below are some images of what I have.
Is the pump (sorry for quality with the sun glare) still mounted. Has 2 mounting bolts at 9 and 3 o'clock as the image perspective goes.
Removed easily enough. Doesn't look at all like the replacement.
As you can see it is rather small. The short shaft has a key in it.
Shows the socket...which btw has quite a bit of play.
Some help would be appreciated as this looks like (at the moment) like it will be trying to fit the proverbial square in a round hole. There's even the issue of length. The old pump is 9in while the replacement is 12in...which would get in the way of the grille being put back in place w/o notching it first.
I have several heaping trailer loads of crap to get rid of but it doesn't do me much good when the bucket only has "very light" loads in it (compared to what it could handle if new) that force me to set a high throttle to get proper response. It lifts the bucket's own weight fine up to about 6ft but needs aforementioned lead-footing to get it up the rest of the way...and thats with a full load o hydraulic oil.[/img]