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Re: Belly pump on H
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Posted by john d on August 21, 2000 at 21:03:29 from (205.188.199.33):
In Reply to: Belly pump on H posted by Nich on August 21, 2000 at 19:28:45:
The belly pump is heavier than you may expect. Remove the lift lever, the pipe ports on both sides of the tractor, and the filler pipe. Then the access plate at the back of the pump on the bottom of the tractor. This will give you access to the drive coupler on the rear of the pump and front of the transmission shaft. The coupler may have a cotter key in it with a removeable square drive key which makes re-installation easier. Once all that is past, remove two bolts from the bottom of the pump on opposite corners. If you are working by yourself, you may want to consider installing 2 pieces of 12" long threaded rod and a couple of nuts (with flat washers) on them into the empty holes. This will allow you to remove the two remaining bolts and lower the pump by unthreading the nuts on the the threaded rods. (NOTE: when installing the threaded rods, use two nuts jammed together to allow you to tighten the rods into the holes so they do NOT back out when lowering the pump!) When the pump is held by the nuts on the rods, remove the last two bolts and lower the pump safely. If you have a strong friend to help, you may skip the part about the threaded rods and support the pump as it comes out. Don't let this thing suddenly drop on your foot, or worse yet, your head!
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