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140 Lift and Cushion Spring
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Posted by Avery on April 24, 2006 at 04:23:45 from (206.107.117.6):
I believe I am going to have to replace lift pump on 1962 140 I have. Am getting small amt. of overflow back in crankcase. Which is indicative if Im told correctly of seal starting to go bad. Also tractor does not want to pick up disk. Cusion spring on left side of tractor was taken off and has disappeared many years ago. Does this spring serve much of a function anyway. eems like Hugh McKay who I seen post before indicated that he could tell no difference whether cushion spring was on or off. Im referring to one which bolts onto left side of tractor not the one on end of lift. This probably same pump which came on tractor. From what I described does'nt this sound like problem? Don't think it needs kit as they are no visible signs of leaks around the lift box housing which houses internal controls and units fluid does not get low... Thanks
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