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Re: farmall super c hydraulic repair kits
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Posted by CNKS on October 25, 2004 at 20:12:40 from (207.178.96.212):
In Reply to: Re: farmall super c hydraulic repair kits posted by arthur gauna on October 25, 2004 at 19:39:57:
Not sure if the pump kit is still available -- there was more than one brand of pump, mine has an 0-ring. IH used Thompson pumps and more than one model of Pesco. I don't have a Super C parts book, and don't want to chance the my regular C number, because it might be different. The type seal you have is available from Case-IH or if you can read the number, it can be crossed at NAPA or a place that sells bearings and seals. But, unless you have a gear problem, all parts --seals, o rings, etc should be available from Case-IH, kit or individually. Those pumps are pretty simple, and easy to rebuild, so I would think you could rebuild yours and be safe. Since you have a seal and not an o-ring, if there is a groove in the shaft, you can use a $25+/- Speedy-or Redi-sleeve to prevent leaks. Or a machine shop can rebuild the shaft-but they should use a technique that does not ruin the temper in the shaft. A speedy sleeve is not as durable as a properly machined shaft. Going to be gone for a couple of days, hope I helped.
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