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Re: 450 hyd pump install question
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Posted by old on April 11, 2007 at 19:55:43 from (4.244.186.191):
In Reply to: Re: 450 hyd pump install question posted by IaGuy on April 11, 2007 at 17:37:04:
Well the first time we put in new seals etc. Then tried a new relielf vavle and springs and both where a waste of time and money. When the weather gets warmer I will be putting on this new/used pump and see how that goes. I fifugre it will be a waste of time and money again but who knows I may be wrong on that. I do know valuebilt sells rebuilt pumps but they aren't cheap, around $500-600 for one. Thats why this guy has held off for 2 years on this one and he got the used one from E-bay so who knows what we will find once I install it. I'll try to keep things posted as to what happens. By the way he got this 450 for $300 and it came with a back blade and loader. I then fixed it up and painted it up so it looks good but the hyds don't work well yet, maybe soon they will
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