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Re: Working on the M....hydraulic pump.
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Posted by Sagebrusher on August 11, 2007 at 08:20:15 from (69.19.14.43):
In Reply to: Working on the M....hydraulic pump. posted by Patrick Martin on August 09, 2007 at 22:32:05:
Patrick, I'm far from an expert but with leaking seals, a pump upgrade, and bearing replacements, I've pulled and installed Lift alls four times on our M's in the last year. Not surprisingly the first one took a while. (Thanks again to all those on YT who offered advice.) My method is to use one of those cheap hydraulic style ATV/Motorcycle lifts. I cobbled together a cradle from short 2x6 scraps to support the rounded hump on the bottom of the reservoir. With the lift and cradle I can easily handle the job safely by myself. The easy height control and casters on the lift also make it simple to align the drive coupler with the drive nuts. Good luck Don
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