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Re: How do you install a belly pump on a Farmall H
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Posted by farmallhal on January 31, 2007 at 08:31:10 from (64.24.35.26):
In Reply to: How do you install a belly pump on a Farmall H posted by Neil Fuller on January 30, 2007 at 07:39:19:
Neil, I've used the threaded rod method as noted by Andrew and it works fine and safe. If you are an army of one this is about the only safe way to install or remove one. There is nothing flat on the pump bottom to use a floor jack unless you build some special blocks to position it correctly and secure it somehow to the jack. These things are very heavy (would guess well over a 100 pounds) and will certainly hurt you if it gets away from you. The threaded rod method just takes some time as a lot of wrench turning is involved. Those ratching box wrenches seem to work real well. You will need (4) 3/8" X 1" cap screw with split lock washers to secure it to the tractor. Be very careful in putting one in your tractor. Hope this helps, Hal.
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