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Re: MD hydraulic pump removal
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Posted by Les Repair on July 07, 2000 at 18:43:41 from (206.28.174.179):
In Reply to: MD hydraulic pump removal posted by Mike Arlich on July 07, 2000 at 10:56:32:
Remove all the pipe fittings from both sides, also the control lever which is held on with the bolt that uses a 5/8 wrench, and the filler cap on top. Remove the small plate on the bottom and then the 4 bolts which hold the pump. With a floor jack or a couple friend the pump will drop down. You will see a coupler which falls out when you drop the pump. When you replace the pump, have the driving slot on the tractor vertical, put thich grease in the driving slot on the pump and put the coupler on the pump and install. Have fun.
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