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Live hydraulics '47 M - not very
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Posted by Dick Davis on October 03, 2001 at 04:42:35 from (205.188.192.162):
While doing some heavy disking with my favorite M, I experienced an increase in the time required to raise the disk at the end of a row. Topping off the hydraulic fluid sped up the process a little, but it still required full throttle and several seconds to get the disk all the way up to the transport position. There are no major visable leaks. The distributor mounted pump is obviously not orginal equipment (but looks like it) and I can't detect the brand. What fails in these pumps? Are there seals or o rings that an amatuer can replace? These are gear displacement pumps aren't they? If it should be rebuilt by a shop, can anyone recommend a good one? Thanks for any response. Dick
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