Barnes pump

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Anyone ever pull the early stile Barnes pump off the 65.Mine seems stuck after taking the 3 bolts out. I'm planning on swapping to the ceesna {later stile} pump.
 
Sounds like you're in the same mess as me. You couldn't get the left turn thing to adjust out? My one 65 won't do it with a new pump. The older 65 won't move right at all. The one from Vermont I'm putting together has one small line and one big and the 180 just won't work now. It should be a learning week. I'm trying to figure out where to get orings and flat seals for these without springing for a whole kit. As far as the pumps go I haven't looked but I will say I've got 5 65s and all of them appear different. We should team up and become experts!
 
On the steering cyl that comes with the Wooster pump both of the inlet lines are the same size, one is pressure an one is return but neither are labeled.On the other cyl. that I took off which goes with the Barnes the two lines are different sizes so you can't hook them up wrong to cyl. I know the top line on the Wooster pump is pressure but don' want to hook up backwards to the cyl.
 
I'll try to get you a pic in the morning if I can keep all of the info straight. Having a heck of a time sorting out the same type of deal. Phone me if need be. I think you've got the number.
 
There's a procedure in the manual to adj. the pressure an equalize so it turns correctly. Read it this morning and you start out with wheels straight and adj. big screw on pedistal all the way in then adj. the spool then screw out the pedestal 10 turns but like I said that was this morning, may be wrong. If you need the procedure I'll send to your email. I'm sure you have at least one Wooster pump(its the long one with the self contained reservor), would you check where the top line on pump and tell me which inlet on cyl. it goes to?
 
If this is the pump you are talking about, the top line goes to the left side as you're facing the front of the tractor. I could use that adjusting procedure.
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