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Posted by B Watson on March 07, 2005 at 19:37:53 from (216.168.109.177):
Last week we got about a foot of snow, took the 300U out to snowblow out the lane and once down and up again and the hydaulics gave out. Had to go warm up the Ford N to finish the job. Now that's a sad story. Anyhow, whoever gave me the advice about the worn pump shaft was dead on, the old steel framed seal had given out and scraped a good groove in the pump shaft. New seal would last about ten minutes. Took it to the machine shop today, they can chrome and grind for $80 canadian. Once I started taking her apart the bits started flying off, guess I've been looking at too many pictures of all the purty tractors, next thing ya know I find myself scraping and painting, shop is just red all over.
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