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Re: Hyd coupler on M hyd pump
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Posted by dhs on May 16, 2006 at 18:37:28 from (67.138.151.113):
In Reply to: Hyd coupler on M hyd pump posted by jjam on May 16, 2006 at 16:00:05:
I just replaced that seal on my M. Don"t use round stock, use a piece of flat stock 1/4 X 2" or maybe a wide chisel. Put it between the gears and take up the slack in the direction you are going to turn the coupler. Another pair of hands to hold the steel in place would help. Then give the coupler a good hit and it should break loose. It is threaded and you should be able to screw it off by hand. When you put it back on hand screw it tight and with the gears wedged give it couple good hits and you should be good to go.
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