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Is this the hydro pump?

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NATHAN CAIRNS View Drop Down
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    Posted: 18 Apr 2017 at 8:21pm
912 hydro.     I pushed down on the thing circled in blue and 2 pins sunk down into what i think is the pump.    Did i do something right?




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That is what you do to make the tractor free wheel so you can push it around. The hydro will not work with the pins in the down position.
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The pins should pop right back up, as soon as the input to the pump spins.  The push handle above the pins is able to be locked down, to prevent them from doing so, and keep the tractor in the freewheel position when running.
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Originally posted by talntedmrgreen talntedmrgreen wrote:

The pins should pop right back up, as soon as the input to the pump spins.  The push handle above the pins is able to be locked down, to prevent them from doing so, and keep the tractor in the freewheel position when running.

ok thank you   im glad i pushed those down now      :)
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Spray some oil on them so they don't stick

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OK ill soak them in penetrating oil this weekend.
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