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Re: Farmall 300 Hydraulics . . . Again . . .
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Posted by Matt Weltz on August 06, 2007 at 18:49:24 from (167.142.225.158):
In Reply to: Re: Farmall 300 Hydraulics . . . Again . . . posted by georgeky on August 06, 2007 at 18:37:46:
No. The previous owner cobbled it on and then took it off before I bought it. The hole that he drilled and tapped (tapped crookedly) in the juction block for the main lines on the bottom side of the pump had been plugged. As it was on the pressure side of the block, hydraulic oil was spraying out around the plug throught the threads. A good frind of mine that has a welding/machine shop put a 45 degree chamfer on the inside of the hole in the block and on the outside of the plug, threaded the plug into the block, and then silver soldered it in place (obviously I took the assembly off the tractor and into his shop and made sure it was clean/free of debree before re-installing)so it would stop leaking. The plug is the same thickness as the side of the juction block so it should not be restricting the flow from the pump at all.
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