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Old 09-23-2014, 06:53 PM
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thank you, the hydro lift pump for the tiller leaks a little so I may look into rebuilding it. Does anyone know if there is a rebuild kit for this? and I have looked but cant seem to find any ID# at all.
I am not for sure, but I believe that the local NAPA store will rebuild it. I know that they build/make the hoses for it. Find out where it is leaking, first. If it is the hoses, then that should be somewhat of an easy fix.

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I am not for sure, but I believe that the local NAPA store will rebuild it. I know that they build/make the hoses for it. Find out where it is leaking, first. If it is the hoses, then that should be somewhat of an easy fix.

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I've not ever seen a napa store that rebuilds power steering pumps..... (which is basically what that lift is.) Actually...... AFAIK, no Napa store rebuilds anything anymore. They can send some things off and get rebuilt, but that is outside of "Napa".

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Not many parts out there available for those units anymore. Your pretty much on your own, unfortunately. Find a hydraulic shop, or attempt it yourself is about your only options.
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I believe its leaking from the front shaft seal. Not crazy bad but a few drops in 2 days. Pulled the wheels off last night and brought them to work to remove the tires and refinish the rear wheels. I should have some lug tractor tires here this Friday. Gonna paint the wheel tomorrow at work.
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Got a few things done today
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Got the rear wheels done
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Nothing like fresh tires and newly repainted wheels. Coming along!

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I've not ever seen a napa store that rebuilds power steering pumps..... (which is basically what that lift is.) Actually...... AFAIK, no Napa store rebuilds anything anymore. They can send some things off and get rebuilt, but that is outside of "Napa".

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Not many parts out there available for those units anymore. Your pretty much on your own, unfortunately. Find a hydraulic shop, or attempt it yourself is about your only options.
My local Napa store rebuilds starters, generators, alternators, heads and some engines. They turn brake drums and rotors too.

If a crankshaft needs undersize it will be sent out.
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does anyone know where I can get the transmission control handle and the shaft?
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Got the 149 today and the price was right.
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Nice 149....

Everything I find within a couple hundred miles the seller thinks its gold plated.
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