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Re: Tru Worth Of An IH 300
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 07, 2005 at 08:14:12 from (4.124.71.14):
In Reply to: Tru Worth Of An IH 300 posted by MagMan on April 07, 2005 at 05:57:49:
Ok so it need a littel fixen , ya need a new seal on the T/A on the ft. side of it ya need a new hdy. pump and some hoses and a littel labor . So fix it ya can't replace it for what you'll have in it. I have to replace the same seal in a freinds 400 that he screwed up last year when he put his new T/A in that seal is real easy to mess up you are suppose to use a special tool when installen the T/A so this does not happen as for what i use is .0015 shim stock wrapped around and made into sorta a cone to help the seal to slip on . As far as replacing the seal on the Hdy pump you may get lucky and a new may hold but more then likely the input shaft on the pump is wore at the seal area or the pump bushing is wore bad enough that the shaft is moving tomuch and allowen to much bypassen.
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