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D10 Series III Hydraulic Pump Rebuild

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    Posted: 22 Jan 2025 at 10:38am
Hey guys,

Looking for a reputable person that has experience rebuilding D10 series III hydraulic pumps. Would like to have it gone through before I put it on the tractor. Does anyone have any good recommendations that they've used in the past? Thanks for the help
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Don't screw it up, those rear mounted pumps are gettin rare as hen's teeth...Wink
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I would call up Sandy Lake implement in PA. They have experiense wiht a lot of those older pumps. Call and see if it's something they're familiar. They will be honest with you about it.
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