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Where can I get a rebuilt Liftall?

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R Wyler

01-25-2005 17:31:14




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The liftall on my 47 M is simply not working and it needs replaced with a good one. Is there a good place I can get a good rebuilt pump? I would like to get the high pressure one if possible. I dont want to chance installing a junk one in there and have to pull it out right after putting it in. What should I do or who should I contact? Thanks. R Wyler




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Dave in CT

01-25-2005 19:42:06




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 Re: Where can I get a rebuilt Liftall? in reply to R Wyler, 01-25-2005 17:31:14  
Try Mike at Steel Wheel Ranch - www.steelwheelranch.com. I think he can provide you with either a rebuilt unit or a verified good used one.



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R Wyler

01-26-2005 05:30:59




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 Re: Where can I get a rebuilt Liftall? in reply to Dave in CT, 01-25-2005 19:42:06  
Thanks Dave I will look into that. R Wyler



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Dave in Ct

01-26-2005 05:58:59




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 Re: Where can I get a rebuilt Liftall? in reply to R Wyler, 01-26-2005 05:30:59  
I should have added, I rebuilt one last winter. If you're so inclined, rebuilding one is pretty easy. I replaced the balls, springs and gaskets for around $30 - getting the parts from Carter and Gruenwald (866 327 6255 - ask for Ken Updike). I did _not_ replace the seal as mine was good. I did try to unscrew the slotted coupling from the shaft but gave up when it became evident I was going to break it using the manual's recommended method. If you need to replace the seal, there's a method I've read about in the archives where one leaves the reservoir filled with oil and trys turning the coupling with an air ratchet - the resistance of the oil should hold the gears enough for you to get it off. Do a keyword search for 'liftall' in the archives and you should see it. Also, if you want to get a manual for the task, if your library does interstate, inter-library loans, you can get one from the State Library of LA - IH Blue Ribbon Service Manual - GSS-5034 - HYDRAULIC LIFT-ALL for Farmalls H, HV, M, MV, MD & MDV published by the International Harvester Company. The call number is 629.225.

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R Wyler

01-26-2005 06:02:52




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 Re: Where can I get a rebuilt Liftall? in reply to Dave in Ct, 01-26-2005 05:58:59  
Thanks for the info Dave. I was noticeing that method it spoke of in my IT manual for removeing that coupeling and read in here last night about the impact wrench method. I will call around and see what I find out. Maybe I could rebuild it like you said. R Wyler



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