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Posted by Gary_N_WV on March 19, 2004 at 02:53:14 from (69.43.20.168):
In Reply to: fARMALL200 posted by James Williams on March 18, 2004 at 17:14:06:
James, I'm not sure about the 200, but I think you can get the proper seal for the pump at a Case/International dealer. As I said, I'm not familiar with the 200, but on my C I filled the pump with a little hyd. fluid so as to not run it un-lubricated, then I went to the point where the metal hydraulic lines bolt onto the Touch Control and filled the lines the best I could with Hyd. fluid. Then I cleaned the filter that is bolted into the side of the Touch Control Unit on the left side...then filled the Touch Control unit. Although I'm not sure, I would assume the hydraulics on your 200 would be about the same as on my C, but in any event I would think that if your system is full of fluid and your filter is clean, that your pump, no matter how worn it is, would pump a little....at least until you pumped all the fluid into the crankcase oil. Maybe someone will jump in here that is familiar with the 200. Sorry I can’t help you more. I just noticed that no one had answered your post and didn’t want you to think you were being ignored. Gary
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