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<blockquote data-quote="svon89" data-source="post: 28471" data-attributes="member: 3035"><p>I just picked up an older John Deere 575 and it has some problems. I was told the coupling was bad and heeded to be replaced. However, today I pulled the pumps, and the coupling to the first transmission pump is stripped. It also stripped the main shaft on the pump as well. So there are no splines on either to mesh. Both the coupling and the main shaft for the pump are both obsolete. Has anyone repaired these? I would really like to get the machine up and running again, but would also like to do a permanent fix. Any help or suggestions would be great. I have not yet removed the coupling from the engine because there is what appears to be a bell housing that I first have to remove, but I think in order to remove that I have to slide the engine toward the back of the machine. Thanks for any help Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svon89, post: 28471, member: 3035"] I just picked up an older John Deere 575 and it has some problems. I was told the coupling was bad and heeded to be replaced. However, today I pulled the pumps, and the coupling to the first transmission pump is stripped. It also stripped the main shaft on the pump as well. So there are no splines on either to mesh. Both the coupling and the main shaft for the pump are both obsolete. Has anyone repaired these? I would really like to get the machine up and running again, but would also like to do a permanent fix. Any help or suggestions would be great. I have not yet removed the coupling from the engine because there is what appears to be a bell housing that I first have to remove, but I think in order to remove that I have to slide the engine toward the back of the machine. Thanks for any help Stephen [/QUOTE]
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