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Re: Re: Re: Cranked her up All four clyinders even H farmall
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Posted by The Red on October 20, 2000 at 07:49:30 from (206.246.187.2):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Cranked her up All four clyinders even H farmall posted by Bob R on October 20, 2000 at 07:24:39:
Yes you will have to drop the belly pump to replace the seal. Get help to lower it. The pump/reservoir assembly weighs around 100 pounds. The face of the belly pump is the actual pump assembly itself. After you remove about 10 perimeter bolts, the entire pump assembly will come out. Stick a large screwdriver or a flat piece of metal up into the intake so the coupler won't turn. You turn the coupler counter clockwise to unscrew it. Then you can replace the seal. Don't forget to order a new reservoir gasket also. When you get ready to stick the pump back into the reservoir, make sure you get that eye hole on the cam and piston valve lever, which is on the pump, connected to the control shaft lever which is on the inside of the control rod lever assembly on the reservoir.
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