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Hello, my name is d17 and i have a hydraulic probl

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    Posted: 22 Aug 2024 at 10:09pm
Im new to the allis world. I got a 1958 d17 series one from a man i looked to as a second dad when he passed away, Dave Fulkerson. He was also a part of this forum. About a week ago i was mowing road ditches with it, and everything worked without a glitch. The following day i cranked the old girl up and raised the mower, and it wouldnt stop trying to raise… i pulled the belly pump cover off to discover metal shavings, and several chunks of… um….. well…… not hydraulic oil…… so, im in central il, and im looking for a series 1 pump. I have found several, but and trying to avoid a 4 hour road trip if i can.. would anyone close to pontiac area happen to have one?
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Before anything else, drop the pump, and check out the cam above the pump...

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If the pump ate the shaft you are in for some work.
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You have a close source for parts
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