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Posted by Dick on June 03, 2003 at 20:08:17 from (12.223.136.218):
I have a live hydraulic pump I bought for my 44 H. It actually bolts up behind the spool piece between the distributor and the oil fill. The pump is a Case VT609. It is a 2 bolt flange on both sides, and has impulses on both the input and the output. The input seal has a small leak. I can fill the pump with 30 W oil on the bench and it will leak about an ounce of oil after about 10 hours. The input impulse has a castle nut holding the impluse on, and it must be removed to disassemble the pump. Does anyone know if there is a special tool to remove this nut. There is no clearence to get a socket on it. Any help would be appreciated.
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