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Re: Re: Checking out 2nd M
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Posted by Zonie on November 30, 2001 at 19:59:11 from (64.12.106.52):
In Reply to: Re: Checking out 2nd M posted by Steven@nd on November 30, 2001 at 17:07:54:
I'd check the oil in the belly pump befor I try it out, mine was full of about a gallon of water when I drained it, at least the water must not have been in there long. It did no damage. I pulled one of the pipe plugs out of the outlets and stuck a 2000psi gauge in and checked the pressure after changing the oil. The outlet pressure should be around 700-800 psi if you have the higer pressure pump. The earlier tractors had lower pressure pumps, 400-500 psi. These pumps had a pressure improver kit available to raise them up to the 700-800 psi.
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