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Belly pump problems on my H

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49 Cubber!

05-01-2004 10:50:57




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Got my H all back toghether this morning,put the three point from my M on,check the hyraulic fluid and decided to change it.FIlled it up to full on the dipstick that was in there,could be the wrong one though,I think I put in about 3.5 quarts,maybe a little more.I started it up and checked for leaks and found none.I raised the three point several times and seemed ok.I attached my bushhog to the tractor and pulled the rod back and it came up but slowly like the fluid was low,but it did come all the way up,so I went back and added the rest of the oil fromn the container and it seemed to work fine from that point on.I heaed to the feild when I noticed oil leaking very bad from the pump area and upon inspection it looked as if the seal was bad.After doing some more checking I found the hole in the cap on the belly pump was clogged.My question is,is this hole suppose to be there as it looks like it was stopped up on purpose wit hgasket sealer or something.I dont have the belly pump on my Ms to go by on the cap so any help would be appreciated.

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49 Cubber! Thanks!

05-02-2004 05:40:42




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 Re: Belly pump problems on my H in reply to 49 Cubber!, 05-01-2004 10:50:57  
preciate it fellers! Drilled out hole but the wadding is gone. The pump is working like normal with no leaks. Dont know what I was thinking about with the oil,i used one gallon jug and 1 and 1/2 quarts. After fixing the cap,I drained out hwat was left into the gallon jug and only had less thatn half a gallon. After refilling with the right amount,she lift good now! Thanks again!



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Dave S.

05-01-2004 18:05:45




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 Re: Belly pump problems on my H in reply to 49 Cubber!, 05-01-2004 10:50:57  
Yes they do have a hole in the fill cap for a vent for air when raising and lowering hydraulic cylinders. There should be some material on the inside of the cap that looks like wadedup string or shreaded rags to filter the air that is taken in when raising the cylinder. The dipstick keeps it from falling into the pump and they do hold 6 qts.



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TDK

05-01-2004 11:47:49




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 Re: Belly pump problems on my H in reply to 49 Cubber!, 05-01-2004 10:50:57  
My manual says it holds 6 qts. I believe the cap has to have small hole in order to breathe, I'd unstop it and see if it helps.



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