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Re: Tips for hydraulic pump removal?
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Posted by Bob R on November 10, 2000 at 09:16:54 from (209.198.112.237):
In Reply to: Tips for hydraulic pump removal? posted by 41H on November 09, 2000 at 19:32:03:
You can use a floor jack with a couple boards to lower the belly pump . Just have to balance it a bit . A gasket is available from the dealer . its three or four bucks . I just tightened the bolts securely . not to critical . Reseating the pump will not help you . If it leaks its the gasket or the shaft seal . take a look to see where its leaking from .the shaft seal is not hard to replace . one suggestion was to take a big nut and weld it to some square stock that fits the groove on the nut the coupling shaft fastens to . use impact wrench . make sure you jam a flat bar or screw diver to keep the gears from turning . When you put the pump halves together you have the lever to mate up again . kind of tricky to line up
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