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James Williams

03-18-2004 17:14:06




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My hyd.pump had a bad seal in it letting hyd. oil go into the motor,I replaced the seal and put the pump back on and it will not pump.put another used pump on and the same thing.Is there any trick to priming these pumps,or do i have 2 bad pumps,The first pump we replaced some o rings,But probally wasnt the correct ones.Is there any rebuild kits available,or does any one have a good used pump.




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jwh

03-19-2004 16:48:57




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 Re: fARMALL200 in reply to James Williams, 03-18-2004 17:14:06  
I had that same problem on my super c once. I think there's about an 1/8" inch pipe plug on the top rear of the pump which I loosened to bleed. Jim



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Gary_N_WV

03-19-2004 02:53:14




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 Re: fARMALL200 in reply to James Williams, 03-18-2004 17:14:06  
James,
I'm not sure about the 200, but I think you can get the proper seal for the pump at a Case/International dealer.
As I said, I'm not familiar with the 200, but on my C I filled the pump with a little hyd. fluid so as to not run it un-lubricated, then I went to the point where the metal hydraulic lines bolt onto the Touch Control and filled the lines the best I could with Hyd. fluid. Then I cleaned the filter that is bolted into the side of the Touch Control Unit on the left side...then filled the Touch Control unit.

Although I'm not sure, I would assume the hydraulics on your 200 would be about the same as on my C, but in any event I would think that if your system is full of fluid and your filter is clean, that your pump, no matter how worn it is, would pump a little....at least until you pumped all the fluid into the crankcase oil.
Maybe someone will jump in here that is familiar with the 200.

Sorry I can’t help you more.
I just noticed that no one had answered your post and didn’t want you to think you were being ignored.

Gary

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