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Topic: What do I need for my loader's pump?
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2n8n

11-07-2009 19:26:28
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Does anyone have a diagram. pic or good instructions on the pieces needed to hookup my loaders pump?

I don't know what brand it is, no name plate. It's going on my 8N. All the loader parts are there but I need parts to connect the pump to the crankshaft.

I believe I need a new crankshaft pulley ( one with holes). The pump has a piece bolted to the flange that is splined. Is that right? or is the splined part supposed to be bolted to the pulley?

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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to 2n8n, 11-07-2009 19:26:28  
shoot me an email. I can send the manual for WM3 and WM4 and Dearborn Loader

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11-07-2009 19:36:08
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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to 2n8n, 11-07-2009 19:26:28  
Look this page over...

http://www.ytmag.com/cgi-bin/store/model_parts.cgi?SearchArea=FORD&&md=8N&cat=Hydraulic%20System&r=mcats

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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to Dunk, 11-07-2009 19:36:08  
Thanks.... I've looked at that page and it seems simple, but what I have is throwing me off. Maybe I am overthinking it, but before spending $100 or more in parts I want to make sure i have it straight.

On the shaft... is the splined end supposed to go towards the crankshaft pulley or the pump?

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Dell (WA)

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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to 2n8n, 11-07-2009 20:06:18  
2n8n......usually the splined end fits the 4-bolt engine crankshaft pulley bridge. ......Dell

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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to Dell (WA), 11-07-2009 21:05:24  
That's what I thought. I think when they removed the loader they took the splined hub off the crank pulley and bolted it to the flange on the pump. I'm guessing there ia a shaft laying around doing nothing with everything else hooked to it!

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