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Re: How to remove couple on lift-all on M?
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Posted by Wayne Swenson on April 25, 2006 at 21:24:04 from (24.181.155.110):
In Reply to: How to remove couple on lift-all on M? posted by unioncreek on April 25, 2006 at 19:09:07:
You must take the pump out of the Lift-All casting. Take a smooth flat bar and put it up into the gears of the pump. Turn the coupler nut lefty-loosy to remove. when you have the pump out, clean the bottom of the housing and take a large flat file (mill b##stard type) and file the mating surfaces of the pump & housing so the new gasket will not leak. Your IH dealer will have the parts or can get them for you. I just replaced the single (1) seal and gasket on an M pump 2 weeks ago. The hard part is getting the operating lug to fit into the pump when going together. Helps to put the lever (the one on the outside of the tractor) in place to locate as you assemble. Put a couple bolts in and operate the lever to see if all is in place. Pull all the way back & it will lock in the "up" opsition; push ahead & it should snap back to "hold" and further movement should put the lever in "down" position. Some bolts are longer than others so look carefully when replacing them. It does help to have an assistant holding the lever as you put the pump back together; it is heavy.
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