Posted by FarmallJon on June 30, 2011 at 18:06:18 from (72.224.243.66):
Tonight I removed my non-working hydraulic pump from my Super C, and I found out why it wasn't pumping. All the teeth are stripped off the gear in the engine that drives the pump gear. The gear on the pump is pristine...not a scratch. But the gear in the engineis trashed. And the remains of the teeth are in the oilpan and the rest of the engine. What else in the engine does that gear drive? Distributor? It is just a beater tractor, I don't care if it has hydraulics or not. The engine runs great.I wonder how long I could get away with it if I just dropped the pan, cleaned it out, and changed the oil and filter?? Here's the pic.....
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