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Posted by aaron on December 09, 2003 at 11:17:26 from (130.20.144.81):
In Reply to: Farmall H waterpump posted by Outlaw on December 09, 2003 at 10:42:24:
It is going to be work, First, undo bolt on steering rod in front of the universal joint just ahead of the temp and oil guages. Remove the woodruff key as well. Second, get a cold chisel and loosen the nut on top-front of the steering bolster and remove steering stick by twisting and pulling from front of tractor. Third, remove fan shroud bolts and stabilizer rod. Fourth, unbolt radiator from beneath and pull straight up and out it comes. Now, you are finally ready to remove waterpump. Atleast, I think this is the only way, as there is no room to pull the pump out with the shroud in the way? Maybe a fella could just remove the shroud and slide it over the fan blades allowing room to pull the pump? But I think it is too tight a fit. Have fun! -Aaron
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