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I've posted about this thing before. Its leaked ever since I got it due to the hole where the input shaft is being wallowed out. I've done seals may times, but i'm just sick of it making a mess of the tractor. Im thinking about taking it off amd putting a manual lift on, but that almost ruins the tractor. Would anyone have a pump that is in better shape than this one i could swap out? Thoughts on the whole ordeal??

 

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ri702bill

I too have a HY-2 that needed a return spring, so I got the whole Kit from Lowell. The shaft seal was correct but did not fit the housing. I contacted him - after measuring it, we agree that the housing seal bore was machined out to be one size larger for the OD of the seal, with the same original ID. I had to source one - it works fine. That may work for you.... The shaft bore on mine looks original, yours may need a bushing...

 

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Pullstart

Mike do you have any 953 carcasses around?  Same pump :handgestures-thumbupright:

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953 nut
11 hours ago, Mike'sHorseBarn said:

leaked ever since I got it due to the hole where the input shaft is being wallowed out. I've done seals may times

:confusion-confused:        Could you drill it out and press in a bronze bushing and then put in a new seal?

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Mike'sHorseBarn
10 hours ago, 953 nut said:

:confusion-confused:        Could you drill it out and press in a bronze bushing and then put in a new seal?

 

That's what Id like to do, but I dont have good enough equipment to do so. If I knew if a machine shop in pa that would do it I'd take it there.

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adsm08

I know a place in Carlisle that might be able to do something wit it, but it probably won't be cheap.

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oliver2-44

I've used Locktite 660 for some gap filling situations.

So for what its worth,  I asked AI to suggest a product to fill the gap around the outside of a seal in a worn bore and it suggested Locktite 660 as well.

My Oliver Backhoe had a hydraulic cylinder top shaft end seal area was pitted.  I embedder the seal in a thin film of JB Well. it has lasted 20+years. 

I seem to recall heating the part on the gas grill to burn all the oil out of the metal. :eusa-naughty: 

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Mike'sHorseBarn
1 hour ago, adsm08 said:

I know a place in Carlisle that might be able to do something wit it, but it probably won't be cheap.

 

What is anymore.

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Handy Don
8 minutes ago, Mike'sHorseBarn said:

 

What is anymore.

My grandfather said to me at least 50 times while doing projects together in my youth  “talk is cheap...” -- the rest has been redacted. 😁

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adsm08
8 hours ago, Mike'sHorseBarn said:

 

What is anymore.

 

I've been told that deer nuts are still under a buck.

 

 

But you can give Turner Hydraulics a call. They advertise hydraulic and machining repairs.

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