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Hurley J. D.

12-28-2004 15:56:44




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I have a Case International 4230 with a Cab. The fuel tanks are under the cab. It also has a Great Bend 440 loader on it. I have had trouble with it cranking after sitting over night. I finally found the problem, the little manual primer pump had the diphrams ruined in it and would let the fuel run from the injection pump and back into the tanks. It would finally crank after about 5 minutes of cranking. With the loader on it, it is very diffcult to access and use the primer pump because of the loader frame on the side of the tractor. I would like to install an electric pump on this tractor. I would like some advise from you IH folks on this, like what kind of pump brand name etc, also would there need to be a filter on the tank side of the pump, I did find some trash in the primer pump. Does the pump need to run all the time or could it be wired and just used as the primer pump, and let the check valve in it keep from bleeding the fuel off when the tractor is idle over night.

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Allan in NE

12-28-2004 16:21:50




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to Hurley J. D., 12-28-2004 15:56:44  
Boy JD,

Call me crazy, but why don't ya just back outta that loader for a few minutes and put the proper seals in the hand pump?

They just don't go bad that often.

Dunno,

Allan



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Hurley J. D.

12-28-2004 17:12:44




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to Allan in NE, 12-28-2004 16:21:50  
I have the pump out and in my hands. Case/IH does not sell a kit with just the sealing part of the pump. They want $90.00 for a new pump if it has not gone up. I had to back out of the loader and take the frame off of the left side of the tractor to get to the pump. Proable will buy the pump. A check valve in the line would do just as well. Anything to keep the fuel from draining back. If you know someone that sells the seals and internals for the pump then let me know.

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Novel Idea Guy

12-29-2004 04:55:44




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to Hurley J. D., 12-28-2004 17:12:44  
Just buy the danged pump and FIX IT RIGHT, fer crying out loud! $90 is nothing. Any custom cob-job you can think of is going to cost more, and may not work.



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K.B.-826

12-28-2004 18:54:22




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to Hurley J. D., 12-28-2004 17:12:44  
How old of a tractor is the 4230?



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Hurley J. D.

12-28-2004 19:03:31




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to K.B.-826, 12-28-2004 18:54:22  
1995 or 1996



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Quebec Red

12-29-2004 15:33:09




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 Re: Case International 4230 in reply to Hurley J. D., 12-28-2004 19:03:31  
Check my post below.



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