Its a real easy job to get the pump out and put another back in. On the left side of the tractor theres a large flat plate with about 8 5/16 bolts in it, remove the plate and the pump slides out. there is a site that will show you all you need to know, its called old oaks farmalls, google it, the guys been through all of it. If you need a good pump let me know,I've got one that I pulled from my 460ud, but it turned out that was'nt the problem. The old pump that I took out would supply plenty of pressure to run a loader. My problem, still unresolved, turns out to be in the valves and I still haven't taken them out to work on them
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