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Posted by Bryce Andreasen (Magnum) on January 15, 2004 at 17:37:02 from (209.74.224.91):
In Reply to: H hydraulic pump drive posted by Dick on January 15, 2004 at 16:21:24:
I had to do the exact same thing to my '41 H. I talked to someone, and it makes sense. You drop the pump out(easier to work on)and fill it back up with oil. Find a square key to fit snuggly into the slot. Weld a nut on the end of prety good size. You get an air wrench, have full PSI, with the right size socket on the end, and give it sudden jults. I had to go over to a blacksmith with a better air wrench to get enough speed and power faster. The oil in the reservoir will act as a brake to slow the inside down so it can be broken loose. If have any questions, just e-mail (jeffg245@hotmail.com)
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