Posted by RichardR on January 24, 2013 at 20:57:35 from (75.88.2.142):
In Reply to: Masseynut Help! 65 pump posted by Phil Tibbetts on January 24, 2013 at 14:31:40:
Thanks for getting back to me. The tractor is a MF 65D late model. It originally had Multipower, but the valve had been removed. The MP pump was still mounted on the top of the main pump. I removed the MP pump first then tried to get the main pump out. I could not get enough clearance to get the pump out of the case. The pump rear shaft will not clear the pinion shaft. I removed the left side plate but it didn't seem to help.
The bracket that mounts the MP pump to the main pump has bolts that come in from the front and are covered by the large gear that is on the front end of the pump shaft. It looks like the gear takes the place of the coupler that is on the front pump shaft in non-MP tractors. The MP drive gear seems to be the thing that keeps the pump from moving far enough forward to get the shaft to clear.
I hope that this explains a little better what my situation is. Please stay with me on this if you will. I really don't want to have to split the tractor.
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