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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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| rmlarsen
11-07-2009 23:38:53
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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to 2n8n, 11-07-2009 19:26:28
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| shoot me an email. I can send the manual for WM3 and WM4 and Dearborn Loader |
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| Dunk
11-07-2009 19:36:08
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| 2n8n
11-07-2009 20:06:18
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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to Dunk, 11-07-2009 19:36:08
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| | 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)
11-07-2009 21:05:24
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Re: What do I need for my loader's pump? in reply to 2n8n, 11-07-2009 20:06:18
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| 2n8n......usually the splined end fits the 4-bolt engine crankshaft pulley bridge. ......Dell |
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| 2n8n
11-08-2009 01:37:03
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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
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| 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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