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Posted by Brian in Toronto, Ontario on May 11, 2005 at 17:30:50 from (69.158.175.107):
In Reply to: SA Oil Pressure posted by scott#2 on May 11, 2005 at 16:33:10:
I"m sure you will get more replies on this, but sounds like the oil pump cover which is on the bottom of the pump has become slightly warped. Very common on these tractors. When the tractor gets up to temp, the oil leaks out and the pressure drops. The solution is simple, just pull the pan off (make sure you get all the bolts including the ones at the very rear to get that pan off). The oil pump will be right there, just remove the pick up by taking out the cotter pin and pulling it out, then remove the cover, clean it up, run in over some emery cloth on a flat surface. I can"t remember wether there is a gasket or not, others will comment. That"s my 2 cents.
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