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Posted by Andy in MN on February 03, 2003 at 05:26:05 from (12.45.76.149):
Gentlemen, As alway, thanks for your help in advance. This weekend I went out to use my 350, and I figured I'd do a quick fluids check, where I noticed that I'm leaking fluid from the hydraulic pump to the crankcase. First, does anyone know the part number to the seal that needs to be replaced, will the Case dealership have it in stock? If not, where can I get it from? Secondly, I want to know how long I should plan for this repair. Looking at it in my repair manual it seems to be rather straight forward. What surprises should I be prepared for? Should I call in re-inforcements (father-in-law) to give me a hand? Finally, since I'm going to be removing the pump and draining the fluids, is there anything else I should plan on doing at this time? Thanks, Andy
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