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Posted by Old Dutch on April 12, 2002 at 18:54:34 from (66.191.112.67):
In Reply to: 966 Hydraulics posted by BrianS on April 12, 2002 at 18:29:59:
Brian, let's hope I can help with this. If it lifted that disk good at start, more than likely you sheared the hydraulic pump, gear key. I know your anxiuos to find out where it's at right? Well you have to bear with me here it's been awhile since I did one. So here goes, across from the hydraulic filter-other side of tractor is a casting with I don't remember how many bolts around outside. It is sort of rectangular shape. Be sure and have something to drain at least 15 gallons of HY-TRAN in, and be sure and keep it clean for later install. As you remove that casting be prepared as it is heav--vy, don't smash the fingers. Their are dowels along with the bolts, so you will need a gasket, and don't drop cross tube to filter housing, as that has to be in place when installing. Their on back side you will find the little critter that does all the work. More than likely the gear will spin free on shaft. Seems to me it's keyway is about 1/4" or 3/16" square. Had a small screwdriver I used to make them out of when I didn't have one along on service calls. Long post I know but such is life. Good luck and let me know what you find.
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