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CA Hydraulic pump rebuild kit

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    Posted: 11 Sep 2011 at 12:53pm
I took my CA pump off today, and all springs inside are broke. Tractor had sat outside for about 5yrs before I bought it. I think it seized up and when i kicked it on it was locked up. Would like to know if anyone can tell me where to get a rebuild kit. Thanks,Chad L. Ritter
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 You can get them from AGCO yet. The rebuild kit is the same as the "WD" & "WD-45".
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Be careful and compare any replacement parts to the originals. I friend got parts for my 45 and installed them without realizing the relief spool wasn't machined properly. It made the pump dump at over 9,000 psi. Kinda messed with my traction booster gauge but didn't break anything else. I guess I used up all my luck that day.  Charlie
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I got them at AGCO they were seperates the little 5/16 spring was as much as the 3 larger ones and I had to order it. look your check balls over if they are usted it won't work. There is also a spring in the hold valve. mine was broken and I wound up taking it apart 4 times to get the little pieces out before it would work right. 
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  dave it just as much time to make a small spring as it does a larger one  material is cheap  and another thing is the demand makes the pricing  have a spring maker 6 mi. from he makes mine  more the springs cheaper the price
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Don't buy the over priced kit, it has parts that you don't and don't have parts you will need. Tear it down and just buy the parts needed, much cheeper.   MACK
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