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202 industrial - PS plumbed to run on loader

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arainfor

09-19-2005 16:13:54




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I have a 202 industrial that had a bad PS pump (dumped all the fluid into the crankcase) I can"t afford a new one for such an old tractor so I pumbed it with at T right before the loader spool. Since it"s an open circuit to the loader I don"t have any pressure to the PS spool. Any info on either what the extra port on the spool is for or the type of priority valve I need would be great. I could find a valve if I had the specs for the front mounted pump also.

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Used-to-be-Iowa-Dave

09-21-2005 07:55:30




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 Re: 202 industrial - PS plumbed to run on loader in reply to arainfor, 09-19-2005 16:13:54  
Not positive on the spool question, but was real common for these tractors to be outfitted as a loader backhoe. I'm afraid you're going to hear crickets chirping on the rebuild issue. I've looked high and low as mine is on it's last legs.



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TG IN va

09-20-2005 09:18:59




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 Re: 202 industrial - PS plumbed to run on loader in reply to arainfor, 09-19-2005 16:13:54  
Why not get the PS pump rebuilt?



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TG IN va

09-20-2005 09:18:05




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 Re: 202 industrial - PS plumbed to run on loader in reply to arainfor, 09-19-2005 16:13:54  
Why not get the PS pump rebuilt?



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arainfor

09-20-2005 11:01:35




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 Re: 202 industrial - PS plumbed to run on loader in reply to TG IN va, 09-20-2005 09:18:05  
I"ve never found a rebuild kit for a 544443M91 Cessna pump. I don"t see how it would be possible to rebuild with fluid leaking past the power shaft. If anyone has a line a getting it rebuild though that would be great also.



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