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Super C Hydraulic Pump mystery
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Posted by jdhdon on January 05, 2006 at 06:31:00 from (68.208.204.7):
My pump doesn"t seem to match the Pesco or Thompson pumps shown in the parts manual. Mine does not have any relief ball check valve and can be split in half by removal of two 3/8" x 1 3/4 bolts. The opening in the engine casting also does not have a seal. Rather, there was (emphasis on WAS) a O-ring type gasket around the shaft boss on the pump. When I split the pump apart, there is a oval rubber ring in a groove around the two gears. This rubber ring and the outer gasket around the drive gear is all that"s wrong. My local Case IH dealer says he can"t get parts for the Super C pumps..not to menntion this one doesn"t match the Super C drawings in the Parts Book. Mine appears to have numbers stamped into the pump inlet casting: 3?007R92; ?1101202 D63; 4195P03. THere is also a cast number 05-31. Can anybody tell me 1) where this pump is used and 2) where I might find parts for it? Thanks.
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