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  1. crsutton81

    Case cyco air

    This is the exact thing and style pump except a 40 gpm version that I did for our planter. It will serve you well. Just be sure you have an accurate way to control the oil flow going to the fan motor, and the bypass oil flowing back to the reservoir. The way my planter was from new, it was...
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    574 with D239 fuel issues

    You'll have to excuse the nastyness as this one has been in the field, but there is a seal, oring, or washer at every connection point on these filter systems that utilize the glass bowl on the bottom. It is usually a good idea to replace all of them when a filter change is done. The last...
  3. crsutton81

    Case cyco air

    I want to think that I remember my dealer telling me that the original pto pumps had a capacity of about 13ish GPM flow. I know 20 GPM would be plenty enough for you. I have an 8 row with a 40 gpm pump, but I never have to exceed half capacity to reach 13 Oz of air pressure planting corn. The...
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    5140 hitch controls

    I'll reply here for both replies to Barnyard and Cat Guy.....the actual outer knob itself is indexed to twist from the load setting to the position setting by the way it mates up to the console cover the best I can tell. There's only a quarter turn difference to go from one end of the spectrum...
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    5140 hitch controls

    On a 5140 3pt hitch controls, I had to replace the main lift toggle switch ( part 37). To gain access, the console top had to be awkwardly removed to get it swapped. In the process, the rotary knob ( part 39) that controls the draft control and lever / switch command lifted enough to become out...
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    Steering seal under the steering wheel

    It very well could be a different hand pump. All the ones that I have been into were on 454, 464, 574, 674 etc. Looking up from underneath on the 684 it looks the same. I just assumed that near time period of models, it would be the same. I do know the X84 series is where changes started...
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    Steering seal under the steering wheel

    I'm not going to speak for anyone else, but since this tractor was in a fire anything could be possible once you got into it. More than likely though a new seal will fix it or at least slow the leak waaaaay down. Sure worth a try. It dried up the leak on any of the ones I have had to replace...
  8. crsutton81

    Ih cyclo planter air pressure issue

    I have a 955 cyclo. It originally was plumbed to run from the tractors hydraulic system. It can work this way to get by...IF....you have a very good way to fine tune the hydraulic flow going to the fan motor. I run the planter on a early CIH 7110 and had trouble getting a regular controlled flow...
  9. crsutton81

    IH584 steering seal

    It's been a few years since I replaced one, but best I can remember, the procedure went like this.....remove the steering wheel from hand pump. I want to think there is a snap ring that holds the seal in place.....remove it and lay the steering wheel lightly back onto hand pump shaft. With the...
  10. crsutton81

    Question on Farmall 300

    It's going to be too much of a load for it. My son has a 10.5 ft King disk with 9" blade spacing that he occasionally pulls with his 300. On hard ground and 1st cutting, it does ok in 3rd direct. Being his 300 doesn't have TA, after that he has to switch to his 8 ft Case to do any good as it can...
  11. crsutton81

    '45 A motor question

    Looking through my SA parts catalog for what it's worth, there are several options for thinwall sleeves to work in conjunction with firecrater pistons. It appears to me the cylinder bores could be anywhere from 3" to 3 3/16" based from the notations of what material piston is used for the...
  12. crsutton81

    McCormick Model M grain drill

    Ok thank you. I'll give them a call the first of this upcoming week.
  13. crsutton81

    McCormick Model M grain drill

    On a Mccormick model M drill, does anyone know of a source to obtain the helper spring as my son's is missing from his drill. The brackets for each end of the spring is already on the drill. He needs the spring itself along with the rod that passes through it to connect up to the control arm on...
  14. crsutton81

    Explain this wreck

    From what I understand, the tractor driver was trying to make a left hand turn to exit off the hwy and the bus tried to pass him and hit him. Here in NC, he would of had the right of way and the following vehicles would have had to wait for him to finish his turn, then the next vehicle would...
  15. crsutton81

    Woods finish mower question

    We have had a RM 59 for years. It's been a really good mower. It's not a bushog, so a good rule of thumb is don't cut anything with it that you wouldn't mow with a regular zero turn or riding lawnmower. It has regular lawnmower style blades on it and leaves it more finished looking to me than...
  16. crsutton81

    John Deere 1971 3020 Steering Problem

    We recently went through something similar with our new to us 3020. In our case, someone had installed a left hand arm on the right side, so it was waaaay off. I ordered a new spindle thinking it could be partially twisted, but mine wasn't. It sounds like yours possibly could be though. If it...
  17. crsutton81

    JD-40T 1953 Dual Hydraulic system fail

    Yes, a sheared keyway on the pump drive would be my first guess if no pump action. If anyone else reading this sees different, please correct me as it's been years and a lot of water passed under the bridge since I was last into the pump portion on one of these tractors. As to testing....I did...
  18. crsutton81

    JD-40T 1953 Dual Hydraulic system fail

    Well I told you partially wrong. I still have the repair manual for it. In the 2nd picture, part number 15 is a relief / bypass valve. Both cylinder bores have 1 each. If they ever hang open for whatever reason, it will not work at all. After reading my notes, you might get lucky and...
  19. crsutton81

    JD-40T 1953 Dual Hydraulic system fail

    I had a early 420 that I recently sold that I mistakenly did the same thing. I don't have the books for this hydraulic system anymore as I let them go with the tractor, but I would rig up a hydraulic pressure Guage and check to be sure the hydraulic pump hasn't sheared anything and is still...

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