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Re: Super C Hydraulic Pump Shaft Wear
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Posted by lka on April 12, 2006 at 07:58:19 from (134.152.135.141):
In Reply to: Super C Hydraulic Pump Shaft Wear posted by lka on April 12, 2006 at 05:33:47:
Thanks all for the comments. I agree that going back in isn't a big deal so I will re-assemble with new O-rings and gaskets and see what happens. One question though... I was under the impression from discussions on this forum that use of the Speedi-Sleeve would not require enlarging the shaft hole (I think that I read that the sleeves are about 11 mils thick). If it does require enlarging then the decision is even easier to make since I don't have the tools / experience to get that right and the cost to have a machine shop do it might be a little high (especially since I live in a suburb of Washington, DC where you don't drive by a machine shop every day of the week). A big thanks to everyone on this forum (past and present) as I have learned a lot about these old tractors by searching the archives (I own the M that was on our family farm when I grew up in ND and now have a Super C and a Super A in Virginia). Lance
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