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Re: 450 row tractor..diesel
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Posted by jg on March 22, 2005 at 19:10:39 from (216.78.251.145):
In Reply to: 450 row tractor..diesel posted by dr davidge on March 22, 2005 at 08:48:01:
DR The Tractor Vet is right about the seal. Not only will it hurt the pump, if you let it go on long enough and not keep the pump drained from time to time the oil level in the pump will rise and the diesel/oil mixture will go thru the front seal into your crankcase. The only good that will come out of that is the inter crankcase of the block will be nice and clean but it doesn't help your bearings much. Try Lemon Tractor in Indiana they still have parts and can also service/repair your pump. Bates Corp also has pumps for exchange. Graves Implenment in Indiana also can help or lead you in the right direction.
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