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Touch Control Pump repair!

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bronco

06-18-1999 20:49:26




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On my super A I have torn down the pump and can't determine what type it is? The parts book shows a Pesco and a Thompson, it's not either one of those. To order the 5 different o rings needed I need something else to go on? No IH stampings!




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big fred

06-19-1999 17:42:09




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 Re: Touch Control Pump repair! in reply to bronco, 06-18-1999 20:49:26  
I needed o-rings to replace bad ones in a couple hydraulic cylinders. Hardware store didn't have them big enough, Case/IH dealer didn't have 'em, so I went to a hydraulic repair shop. They had what I needed.



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ddg

06-19-1999 07:15:03




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 Re: Touch Control Pump repair! in reply to bronco, 06-18-1999 20:49:26  
go to the Case-IH dealer, have him show you page 238 in the Super A parts catalog (TC-39), it shows a drawing of both pumps, take your's in & see which is which. Mine is an early 48 model (250556) and the seal kit shown will not work on my "Pesco" pump. I usually just go to the hardware store like the other post mentioned, and get my o-rings there..... ....ddg



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TomH

06-19-1999 07:02:40




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 Re: Touch Control Pump repair! in reply to bronco, 06-18-1999 20:49:26  
If all you need are plain rubber o-rings, take the old ones to your local hardware store. They probably have a drawer with every size you'll ever need.



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Jim

06-19-1999 07:19:42




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 Re: Re: Touch Control Pump repair! in reply to TomH, 06-19-1999 07:02:40  
There are three classes of o-rings and hardware store o-rings would be class one and it may be to soft.



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