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Posted by Allan In NE on September 03, 2006 at 08:29:34 from (148.78.243.26):
Oh Yeah, I'm still at it. :>( History: Prior owner of my 966 had bought a new front end loader and had it installed here locally. Shortly thereafter, the darned engine develops a sleeve o-ring leak allowing antifreeze into the crankcase and the tractor was parked. The thing sat for 6 years before I bought it. Fast forward to my oil pump replacement debacle. Went out there this morning to swap the hydraulic pumps and come to find out, according to the part numbers, it has already been replaced with the high output 17 gallon pump. Local boys must have swapped it out when they sold him the loader. Considering that the tractor only has 4,000 original hours on it to start with and also that I find a bad o-ring/gasket at the pump yesterday, I think I'm totally wasting my time replacing this pump. Maybe just put in a new o-ring, gasket and button 'er up? Allan 
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