MF165 Hydraulic Lift Pump

Jrsmith_80

New User
Good morning, yesterday I started the process of replacing or rebuilding my lift pump and I have a couple questions

First off, what is the proper name of the part pictured below? It lets me chose between the three point and loader/remote? Does it come off of the top plate? The two holes in the middle look like they might have been mounting bolts at one time but they were full of dirt and appear to possibly be rusted apart.

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Secondly, where can I find pins for the loader that have a grease zirk in them, either in the middle of on the end? These measure 1" x 6"

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Thanks for the help
 
Hello, in the UK we call it an isolator
or divertor valve unit. A local machine
shop is the best place to get the pins.
They will be able to make pins for you
from the correct material. It is very
unlikely that you would be able to get
the manufacturer's pins.
DavidP, South Wales
 
Info from MF SERVICE MANUAL.....MF 65...

Pictures of MF 35.....Service Manual says they are assembled and held on the same way:


Bob..Owner Operator MF FE 35 X

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Like Bob said drill them out. They are 7/16 Allen socket head bolts and they rust so an Allen wrench won't work on them. 7/16 drill will
drill out the head so you can lift the valve off.
 
Thanks for the help guys. I've got a manual but it doesn't seem to be very clear about this, maybe I did t quite get the right one.

But anyways, will the lift pump come out of here before I get any further? I'm pretty mechanically inclined but not used to working on tractors, I usually mess with cars, so I'm hesitant.

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The only part I'm really concerned with is the silver pump pickup in the top left of the picture, everything else appears to be fairly simple.

Thanks again
 
Remove COUPLING and Trans. OUR PUT SHAFT as per MF 35 Pictures...

I have NEVER worked on a MF 165....


Bob...
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