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DaveWisc. ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Oct 2009 Location: Wisc. Points: 1015 |
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I need some help. I have overhauled the rearend in my B so I replaced the oil in the tranny with 821 and I cleaned the pump to when I did this. So here is my problem, I mounted a plow on this tractor and sometimes it will lift it and sometimes it will not without me helping it. When it does come up then if I want to I can just push it down again with the pump running. If I put the lift lever in the neutral position then the plow goes back down. Yes I have the pulley running as this runs the pump. So does anyone have a kit to rebuild the pump and fix the check valve or do I just take it out and clean it again.I did plow with it last Sunday and it did pull the plow nice and it worked good. Thanks for any help. Dave
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Bill Long ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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Dave, There are some posts on this site showing the B-C hyd pump exploded. One of the nuts on the top hold a spring and a hold valve. You may be able to take off the top - keep it in diesel oil - and reinstall it and before closing up give it a tap with a punch. May seat the valve. Be sure to clean the area again.
If that does not work give Sandy Lake a Call. Their contact information is on this site. They are most helpful and can supply you with parts or help. Also, you could send them the pump for an overhaul. Like I said before, when we sold them in the 40's and 50's the B-C pump was so bulletproof that we never had any trouble. That was some 70 years ago. Usage can cause problems. Also, you may want to check e-bay. There always seems like there is someone parting out a B or C and there may be a working pump available. To my recollection it usually had a good price. Good Luck! Bill Long
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Bill Long ![]() Orange Level ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Location: Bel Air, MD Points: 4556 |
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Dave, I just went to e-bay and noted there are two PTO's with Hydrallic pumps. Price $ 200 or $ 250 plus about $ 80 for shipping. May be the easiest way to go. Would give you a parts pump too.
You may ask if the PTO is 1 3/8" rather that the 1 1/8" original model. Let me know how it works out. Good Luck! Bill Long
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