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Still removing hydrlic pump

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Chris

10-15-2003 17:57:07




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I have all the 90's and the leaver off. I also have the plates from the bottom of the H off there is a shaft that has 2 cotter pins in it toward the transmisson side of the tractor. once the pump is gone do I need to have this saft connected? and what is this shaft connected to?

P.S. Yes I need more than just a Service manual but personal experence is much better than an engineers words on paper.

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john d

10-16-2003 20:33:17




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 Re: Still removing hydrlic pump in reply to Chris , 10-15-2003 17:57:07  
You likely just didn't mention it, but don't forget to remove the fill cap before letting the pump down. Don't ask why I thought of this....



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Brad L

10-15-2003 18:01:31




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 Re: Still removing hydrlic pump in reply to Chris , 10-15-2003 17:57:07  
Remove the 2 cotter keys then slide the 2 collars towards the center of the shaft and the shaft will then slide out.



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rustyfarmall

10-15-2003 18:07:49




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 Re: Re: Still removing hydrlic pump in reply to Brad L, 10-15-2003 18:01:31  
That shaft is there only to drive the pump, the tractor will still be operational without the pump or the shaft.
The shaft is connected to the pump at one end, and is driven from the transmission countershaft.



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