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Posted by steve MI on April 01, 2002 at 13:32:51 from (68.42.116.242):
Just got back from picking up this c, it has a loader but some one put a log splitter pump on the rear pto to run it, owner neglected to tell me the main pump doesn't work till I paid for it and went and got it 146 miles one way, any way it looks like the pump is just below the distributor and gov, two pipes runing to it, looked thru the search, after 500 I gave up, looked thru the parts on this board and saw a rebuilt one for 357.00 but it said model 100 etc, where can I buy rebuild parts and is this the pump below the GOV? which ones fit if any others do.at least it runs really well other than this pump every thing looks pretty fair, that log splitter runs the loader very slow and not near as powerful as the regular hydraulics. STEVE MI
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