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Re: SMTA Hydraulic Pump/Reservoir Removal
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Posted by sflem849 on February 20, 2007 at 19:09:16 from (68.115.31.5):
In Reply to: SMTA Hydraulic Pump/Reservoir Removal posted by sflem849 on February 20, 2007 at 13:01:20:
Don't worry guys. I took a lot of pics before I took it apart so I will be able to get it back together again someday. And, I will DEFINATLY be keeping all the parts. So far, I have just removed the reservoir and belt pulley (and replaced w factory cover) It looks like the only physical damage I will have to do is drill two or three holes in the plate that the reservoir mounts to for mounting the rear tank support (from a straight m) unless anyone knows if there are any SMTA rear tank supports available. If I do have to drill the holes they will be covered by the reservoir when I restore the tractor. As for condition. Mine is on the low end of SMTA's. I bought it from my father in law and he said "Never pull this lever back" something about they took it to a mechanic when he was a kid and he did something to make the TA work, but the TA was inoperable and bad things would happen if you ever tried to use it. PS - Any tips on what may have been done or what may happen would be appreciated too! :) The sheetmetal is beat up, but salvageable (big round out in the hood where the manifold was broke too long) grill pushed in like normal (but the insert is there!) I am still proud of it and that is all that matters to me.
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