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Re: Farmal H hydraulic pump
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Posted by Roger WI on September 14, 2004 at 18:26:28 from (69.58.150.172):
In Reply to: Farmal H hydraulic pump posted by Don E. Foster on September 14, 2004 at 11:37:00:
Don, I just put mine back together about a week ago. It is kind of tricky to get that control arm into the slot on the inside pump assembly. It is hard to decribe, but what I did was block the control arm so the arm with the pin sticks straight out into the main chamber. Then I maneuvered the pump assembly around until the pin slipped into the slot. It took several tries as you are doing it blind. I think I flipped the actuator on the pump assembly up which is also difficult to control because if you bump it into anything it snaps back. Hope this helps. It is trial an error, but once you get it in place you will know it. I practiced first without the gasket so I wouldn't damage it, then did the final assembly with the gasket in place. Good luck. Roger
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