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| Curt Hanson
10-15-2009 19:25:53
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Went to an auction Sunday and bought a 1963 Chevy C60 with a grain box that "wouldn't lift" for $375. Found it is a GarWood pump and had a input shaft seal popped out of the pump housing. I took it off, and after inspecting and unsuccessfully searching the web for a replacement, I put it back together and hoped for the best. Well I had it working tonight but after topping off the oil I lowered the bad and the seal came out again. My main question is how do I make sure the oil level is correct in this system? It has no reservoir and the only way to fill it is by removing a plug in the top of the cylinder. I assumed you raised the bed and just filled the cylinder until it wouldn't hold anymore. Now I'm wondering if I put too much in and caused the seal to come out. I haven't had much luck finding info on this type of system and any info would be appreciated! |
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| RUSS SPRINGER
10-17-2009 05:27:34
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Re: GarWood Hoist Questions in reply to Curt Hanson, 10-15-2009 19:25:53
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| look for a vent in the system seems like it is trying to vent and pushing out the seal.the plug where you fill it should have a hole in it.fill the system with the body up and when it comes down it will push out the excess |
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| Curt Hanson
10-17-2009 18:09:49
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Re: GarWood Hoist Questions in reply to RUSS SPRINGER, 10-17-2009 05:27:34
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| Thanks Russ, An old boy that is pretty familiar with this type of system kinda said the same thing. He said in the past he just drilled a 3/16" hole through the pipe plug and put a cotter pin in it. I was going to try that, them I saw a vented 3/8" pipe plug on ebay for 5 bucks so I splurged and ordered it today. I wonder if it had something like this originally? Thanks for the suggestion. |
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