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    Posted: 01 Jan 2012 at 5:49pm
How big a job is it and what not to do taking it apart?Something must not be work'n right in mine.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote norm[ind] Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jan 2012 at 5:55pm
  will come up between frame an   mtg  done many  what is the problem????????????
  may not need removal???   1-800-254-3116
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it won't raise anything, full of oil,linkage has not slipped
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Down through bottom works better than up through the top.  MACK
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Like norm said the pump will come up inside the frame rail. Did you try turning the "D" screw in and then back out first. That will sometimes relieve the pump and will start pumping again.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve-Ohio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Jan 2012 at 7:03pm
Norm--do you sell a general repair kit?  Ours use to lift well a year ago, then gradully lifted very slowly, now it will not lift any weight at all.
 
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(note--it does lift itself without a load)
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yes i did turn the screw in and out on front of pump did not help, doing same thing as what steve posted
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Not to hard to remove. when you take it apart do it some where clean that will contain the check balls. I use an old 1/2 sheet baking pan. its just springs, ball bearings and floating valves. no orings and only two gaskets. clean it out real well and check for broken springs. You'll need to get the springs from AGCO. the 5/16" piston spring costs as much as the rest combined. when you put it back on compress the piston plungers and stick a 8p mail in the slot to hold them down. if you tie saftey wire to the head its easy to remove them after the pump is repositioned where it belongs.
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Is the WD and the WD45 hydraulic pumps the same? Or are there some differences?
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The pump is the same but I think the 45 had something different about the design of the internal linkage in the rear housing. It effects the draft control.Don't quote me.
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