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197? M700 Hydro ????'s
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<blockquote data-quote="NYDiggerman" data-source="post: 67962" data-attributes="member: 9572"><p>If you are mechanical you can do most of the work yourself. I just repaired half of my hydro pump and it's not complicated. You'll need some large open end wrenches for the hoses. You might as well start by pulling motor which is real simple. This will give you better access to the hoses and pump mounts and makes it easier to put the pump in to align the drive coupling from the motor to the hydro. Put the pump in first then slide the motor in. A good source for Vickers parts is Dave at Metro Fluid Power at sales@pumps-motors-valves.com. Phone 586-493-7990. You'll need to know the pump model. Mine were stamped into the hydro just behind where the hydraulic pump bolts to the hydro. It should be a TA and a number. You can probably buy a rebuilt pump from Loaderpartssource.com if you don't want to rebuild. Either way it's going to save you a bundle if you take it out. It is a lot of labor. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NYDiggerman, post: 67962, member: 9572"] If you are mechanical you can do most of the work yourself. I just repaired half of my hydro pump and it's not complicated. You'll need some large open end wrenches for the hoses. You might as well start by pulling motor which is real simple. This will give you better access to the hoses and pump mounts and makes it easier to put the pump in to align the drive coupling from the motor to the hydro. Put the pump in first then slide the motor in. A good source for Vickers parts is Dave at Metro Fluid Power at sales@pumps-motors-valves.com. Phone 586-493-7990. You'll need to know the pump model. Mine were stamped into the hydro just behind where the hydraulic pump bolts to the hydro. It should be a TA and a number. You can probably buy a rebuilt pump from Loaderpartssource.com if you don't want to rebuild. Either way it's going to save you a bundle if you take it out. It is a lot of labor. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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