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463/S70 tensioner spring?
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<blockquote data-quote="skayser2" data-source="post: 74243" data-attributes="member: 2179"><p>Dave, sounds like the hyrdaulic lines to the wheel motors are holding you from pulling back far enough. Those at the very least. May need to pay attention to electrical looms and lever linkage also. I removed the outside covers at access the lower lines. The others are on the top of each pump so can be accessed there. There may be another down low next to the hydraulic tank. Disconnecting those should allow you to slide it back far enough to remove the pulley. Try to keep any dirt from entering disconnected fittings of course. It's a PIA with this style. They have changed the tensioner design since and have made it allot easier. Go figure. Hope I'm leading you in the right direction. It's easier the second time I'm sure. Good luck! Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skayser2, post: 74243, member: 2179"] Dave, sounds like the hyrdaulic lines to the wheel motors are holding you from pulling back far enough. Those at the very least. May need to pay attention to electrical looms and lever linkage also. I removed the outside covers at access the lower lines. The others are on the top of each pump so can be accessed there. There may be another down low next to the hydraulic tank. Disconnecting those should allow you to slide it back far enough to remove the pulley. Try to keep any dirt from entering disconnected fittings of course. It's a PIA with this style. They have changed the tensioner design since and have made it allot easier. Go figure. Hope I'm leading you in the right direction. It's easier the second time I'm sure. Good luck! Steve [/QUOTE]
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