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Hydraulic Block R&R
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Hydraulic Block R&R
I know I've seen a Diagram of How to R&R a Hydraulic Block Assy on this forum, but, I can't seem to find it now. Would someone please direct me to it again. I'm ready to attempt the task and a copy of step-by-step directions would really boost my confidence. Thanks.
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Re: Hydraulic Block R&R
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 41&t=42857
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 41&t=44196
Links for the block and pump.
Bob
http://www.farmallcub.com/phpBB2/viewto ... 41&t=44196
Links for the block and pump.
Bob
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PTO belt pulley, snow plow and misc parts. - Circle of Safety: Y
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Re: Hydraulic Block R&R
Thanks Bob. This is the site I was looking for. I installed a kit in the pump a few months back and that stopped the oil from leaking into the engine. Now I trust I can stop the block from leaking. Thanks Again!
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Re: Hydraulic Block R&R
I would make sure I knew where the touch control was actually leaking from before committing to a complete rebuild. Lots of times it's just the o-rings on the control rod, a relatively easy repair compared to disassembling the entire thing to "repair" functional parts.
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