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Belly pump help needed -- '51 M
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Posted by billOH on September 12, 2005 at 15:01:39 from (134.53.248.209):
Hi guys, When I bought my M last fall, it was missing the PTO-to-belly pump coupler. I finally got that installed today and now I think I'm ready to get this baby up and running. I drained it today and added about 6 quarts of fresh fluid. No leaks so far, and the unit itself seems to be in good shape. I ran out of fluid or I would have added the full 8 (I think that's the capacity). At any rate, I know nothing about hydraulic pumps. There are obviously missing pipes on my unit, but I don't know what should fill them. Here are two pictures: Right side 
Left side 
All I know for sure is that the tube circled in green in the "right side" picture is the fill tube, and that it's missing a vented cap of some kind.
Can someone help me make a list of the hardware missing from the pump? What pipes and caps do I need? How can I test the pressure? Do I need hoses? I'm an idiot, too, by the way, so please speak slowly to me when you explain these things. Seriously. Thanks in advance, billOH
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