To All,
After being out-of-pocket (it seems like for ever ) for many months it's really good to be settled into our home in Arkansas and havbe finally gotten a shop built to work (play) in.
And wouldn't you know it, my first project has hit a snag.
One of my '63's needs the hydraulic pump overhhauled as it's leaking hydro fluid into the crankcase. So I purchased the repair kit from IH and went to the Blue Ribbon service manual and pulled up and printed the info (including the parts breakdown) on doing the job. So far so good.
After pulling the pump off and splitting it apart I find it different from the diagram......particularly the drive gear. The "driven gear" came right out but the "drive gear" has a gear on each end of the shaft (which I'm sure they all do.....except the diagram doesn't reflect that). My question is.....after flattening the lock washer and removing the nut, how does that gear come off I see no "keepers" of any kind and I've tried gently prying it off but it doesn't budge. As always, any help is appreciated.
Merry Christmas and may our Lord bless all of you this new year....which is fast-approaching.
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Breaking down the Hydraulic Pump
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KIRK
I DON'T KNOW WERE YOU GOT YOUR PARTS, BUT THE IH DEALER IN LINCOLN HAS A LOT OF PARTS THE GUYS GRANDDAD STARTED IT AND ITS AN OLD IH DEALER. NO TELLING WHAT THEY GOT BACK IN THE BACK IN ALL OF THOSE OLD SHELVES. THEY HAD IDLE TUBES IN STOCK!
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ATKINS, ARKANSAS.
I DON'T KNOW WERE YOU GOT YOUR PARTS, BUT THE IH DEALER IN LINCOLN HAS A LOT OF PARTS THE GUYS GRANDDAD STARTED IT AND ITS AN OLD IH DEALER. NO TELLING WHAT THEY GOT BACK IN THE BACK IN ALL OF THOSE OLD SHELVES. THEY HAD IDLE TUBES IN STOCK!
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM ATKINS, ARKANSAS.
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Hey SuperC,
Funny you should mention that place in Lincoln, I just went by it the other day for the first time. Lots of neat stuff sitting around outside.....even a couple of old cubs. They must have at least a dozen cub cadets......all missing something ot other....,but still lots of parts. Actually it appears that they are parting the cadets out.....maybe on Epay.
I will start trying to get my parts from them as they are just up the hiway from me.
But thx for the info and it's good to hear from another hillbilly.
Merry Christmas to you.
Funny you should mention that place in Lincoln, I just went by it the other day for the first time. Lots of neat stuff sitting around outside.....even a couple of old cubs. They must have at least a dozen cub cadets......all missing something ot other....,but still lots of parts. Actually it appears that they are parting the cadets out.....maybe on Epay.
I will start trying to get my parts from them as they are just up the hiway from me.
But thx for the info and it's good to hear from another hillbilly.
Merry Christmas to you.
Kirk
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