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JD 544C Loader Fuel Drip ? for Steve M/N

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Cat Blade 48

03-01-2005 08:35:39




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I found a 544B and it appears to use be the same pump as the 544C. The throttle shaft that is leaking enters the injector pump on the inside next to the engine block. You refered to turning the pump without removing from the engine to remove the shaft mentionimg it would clear the frame rail.I do not understand this and was wondering if you meant engine block. Also how do I remove the shaft from the pump to replace the two o rings. Thanks CB48

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srs/mn

03-01-2005 14:17:17




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 Re: JD 544C Loader Fuel Drip ? for Steve M/N in reply to Cat Blade 48, 03-01-2005 08:35:39  
You may be correct - I probably meant the block and not the frame rail... it was ten years ago since I did it, but I know it can be done without removing the injector pump from the engine. I sold the loader, so I don't have access to the machine or the parts book now, either...
If I remember correctly - like the other fellow posted - you have to remove the top cover to get at an "e" clip of some sort that holds the shaft in the housing... you'll see how it works as soon as you get the top off.
Sorry for the confusion.
srs/MN

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Cat Blade 48

03-01-2005 21:05:51




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 Re: JD 544C Loader Fuel Drip ? for Steve M/N in reply to srs/mn, 03-01-2005 14:17:17  
Steve, Thanks for the speedy reply. I will give it a try when the weather warms up and let you know how it go"s. CB48



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