Morning Dave M7040,
Thanks for the help with this so far, the pictures are great!!!
The only thing that I'm not sure of is the drive shaft I haven't pulled the pump but am seriously thinking of it. I was gifted a few garden tools and really do need to get them moved before disabling the tractor. I haven't seen any numbers on my pump either, but all of the other pics match.
When you say "number 22 small seals" are they 22 mm or is that a part number?
The guys at the hyd shop told me that o-rings and seal shouldn't be a problem. They seem well informed and had a shop that has been in business for many years.
Do you think that a seal broken or just plain worn out, in the control valve or the lift cyl. could have the same effect? Maybe this afternoon I'll pull the pump to at least see what the shaft looks like. I can't imagine it being different given all the other similarities. While I have it apart I can at lest finally get rid of my moisture problems. I'll also pull the hyd filter again to be sure it's not clogged.
Hope I didn't come across too cheesy in the video, I have to do that sort of thing for my own benefit also. It would have taken me many hours to try and write that amount if info down. I sometimes have my son record me so I'm trying to teach him how to do some of this stuff too. When I do it myself I get him to watch them.
I'll post pics of my pump as well as the other things that I'm sure are going to come up. I need to cal those guys at the hydraulic shop...
Thanks for the help with this so far, the pictures are great!!!
The only thing that I'm not sure of is the drive shaft I haven't pulled the pump but am seriously thinking of it. I was gifted a few garden tools and really do need to get them moved before disabling the tractor. I haven't seen any numbers on my pump either, but all of the other pics match.
When you say "number 22 small seals" are they 22 mm or is that a part number?
The guys at the hyd shop told me that o-rings and seal shouldn't be a problem. They seem well informed and had a shop that has been in business for many years.
Do you think that a seal broken or just plain worn out, in the control valve or the lift cyl. could have the same effect? Maybe this afternoon I'll pull the pump to at least see what the shaft looks like. I can't imagine it being different given all the other similarities. While I have it apart I can at lest finally get rid of my moisture problems. I'll also pull the hyd filter again to be sure it's not clogged.
Hope I didn't come across too cheesy in the video, I have to do that sort of thing for my own benefit also. It would have taken me many hours to try and write that amount if info down. I sometimes have my son record me so I'm trying to teach him how to do some of this stuff too. When I do it myself I get him to watch them.
I'll post pics of my pump as well as the other things that I'm sure are going to come up. I need to cal those guys at the hydraulic shop...