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stripped teeth on 801 hydraulic gears
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Posted by Hal Kravcik on June 01, 2004 at 15:23:40 from (66.82.9.17):
My name is Hal Kravcik. I live in NW wisconsin and own a ford 801d select o speed tractor, 1961 (871d - <>144925<>). A few years back it stopped running. I was on it when it quit. It made a winding down sound like a steele baseball card on a bike spoke. I just got motivated and took the front end apart cause I always assumed it was the timing chain or gear..I dont know what this engine has. When I took off the radiator I gave the main pulley a turn with a wrench and heard the same wind down sound coming from under the hydraulic pump.(located on the right side (sitting on the tractor) on the engine block).Sure enough when I took it off the gear inside the block (not the pump itself) had the teeth all stripped off. It doesnt move when the main pullley is turned. Do I have to split the tractor?..God I hope not. I must do the work myself. I'm not even sure why the engine wont turn over because of that one gear. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
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