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Posted by john d on January 22, 2000 at 12:57:02 from (206.141.74.34):
In Reply to: Plowins fun! posted by Levy on January 21, 2000 at 20:32:47:
If you're talking about the "Lift-all" system, or "belly pump" hydraulics, it's pretty straightforward. First remove the pipe outlets, the filler cap, and the control lever. Then remove the cover at the back of the pump on the bottom of the tractor, which lets you have access to the drive coupling. The pump is supported by four bolts on the bottom. Now....a word of caution is appropriate here! That pump is heavier than it looks! You may be strong enough to one-hand that thing out of there, but odds are against it! Either get some dependable help, or lower it by using some pieces of threaded rod and nuts in place of two bolts on opposite corners. There are other ways to handle it, including supporting it with a bar through the cross-hole in the very bottom of the casting. However you decide to lower it, don't let it take you by surprise!
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