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Case question for farmall fans

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Buddy Woodson

01-29-2006 12:34:41




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I know I posted in the wrong forum, but you guys propably know the answer. I have a 730 Case highcrop that gets run maybe 1 hour per year. About 10 years ago the throttle mechanism inside the German Bosh pump stuck while sitting in the shed in the closed position. I had the pump rebuilt at a cost of $1100.00 not wanting that problem again. Now after 10 years and maybe 10 hours of running, I left it in the shed but left the throttle open and it is stuck in the open position. A couple of folks told me 10 years ago I could take a plate off or a plug out and free what was stuck without removing the pump, but I forgo what they said. Can somone please help. I really do have alot of red tractors in the shed!
Thanks, Buddy Woodson

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RustyFarmall

01-29-2006 14:20:51




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 Re: Case question for farmall fans in reply to Buddy Woodson, 01-29-2006 12:34:41  
I've operated a few Case tractors of that era, but never had to work on them. I would think there would be a way to remedy the problem without total disassembly.



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Janicholson

01-29-2006 15:03:37




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 Re: Case question for farmall fans in reply to RustyFarmall, 01-29-2006 14:20:51  
I would heat the pump to well above ambient temp with a blow dryer. Don't get it hotter than it would get running, but heat might do it. Varnish from old diesel will sure gum up a pump. If it runs, but is stuck at one (not excessive)engine speed with no governor control, I would let it run for an hour or so (driving it around if possible) to see if it will break loose.
Operating the engine for one hour/yr is horrible on it. Use it to mow, or do work, maybe even pay someone to work it for two to three hours a month. It will pay for itself in reduced effort to get it running, and stay healthier longer.
Just My 230$, JimN

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