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Re: JD-60 hydralicpump drive
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Posted by Mike M on November 21, 2004 at 06:33:08 from (65.238.9.144):
In Reply to: JD-60 hydralicpump drive posted by orest sask. on November 21, 2004 at 05:41:56:
Let me attempt to answer again as on my first one I lost my connection. What type of hydraulic equipment are you running ? On the AR tractors built before the 60 they used a roller bearing in there instead of a bushing.I would think this was better but I don't know why they switched. I fixed a 620 that had this problem from running on a feed grinder which has hydraulic motors on the augers.This puts a constant load on the pump and idler gear which these tractors were not designed for back then. I drilled and tapped the governor case and teed into the oil line going up to the gauge and feed oil pressure into the center of the shaft and plugged the little oil hole where the oil drips into around the pin that locks the shaft from turning with silicone sealer. I'm going to try to post before it's lost again. If you need more details we'll try again.
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