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David Johannes,

The healthy set screw you are talking about has what they refer to as a locking collar pin.

Once the set screw is loosened, the collar can be released with a drift punch. tapping it one direction or the other.

I hope others can chime in to explain removal .

The clutch in fact should have six set screws, two in each hole on the bearing alone, I believe they use a 1/8 Allan wrench.

By the way Welcome to the forum. South Africa is a pretty fair journey for a cub. [Just wonder the history how it got there.]
 
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This is why you should never, ever, ever, EVER put Calcium Chloride in a tubeless tire.

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<font size="-2">I personally wouldn't be putting it in a tubed tire, either...</font>
 
Matt,can you restore that one??That's nasty!
I've got a question about my hour meter on the 1250,does the white needle move fast enough to see?I've got 12 volts at the connector and i assume the white needle will move the fastest.I did clean and grease the connections.
thanks
 
I've been looking at a NF hydro lift thats for sale but the owner says that it has a leaky shaft seal on the pump. I know some parts are pretty hard to find for these but is that one of them? I sure don't need to add another project like that to my list. I have enough already. lol.
 
jason davis - Thanks for the acknowledgment. I appreciate it!

Kraig McConaughey - Thank you to bud. It took longer then I thought to fix those rims but I sure feel better about 'em knowing they're clean and no sealant inside. Yes, another 40 years for sure.

Matt Gonitzke - Man, now I don't feel so bad about the front rim I had to salvage. I'll be waiting to see your after picture.
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Michael-
In my opinion, the shaft seals for the Narrow Frame Hydraulic pumps are easy to get at your local parts store...

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But to get to the shaft seal, you're going to have to pull the canister off, and that large "canister-gasket" is NLA.

I had to make one from a sheet of 1/4" sheet-neopreme last winter...

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And after all of that work, I didn't quite get it right, but the top 1/3 of the canister doesn't see much Hyd. fluid, so I just snipped out the extra material, glued the ends back together and made sure junction was at the highest point....NO leaks!

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Bottom line, it's not that big of a project, and really adds to the functionality of your tractor. (Not to mention, a working NF juice-lift is just WAY COOL!)
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Dawid;At the top of the page by the sponsor boxes is a FAQS link. Click on that then there you will find another link. CHARLIES FAQS. There you will find info about removing set screws in your pto. I think it is # 76.
 
well Ive got a story that made "my" day anyways i week or so ago i got a call from a guy to come look at some 70's he had started to restore, but lost interest and switched to power kings, so today i decided to go have a look for myself, i figured a least i would be able to get one tractor out of them because had used gears out of one already,when i found his house i knew it because there was tractors lining both sides of the road, we went to one of his 5 garages and there neglected, sitting in the corner was a torn apart original he started to tell me it was a model 70 when i quickly corrected him, anyways i ended up leaving with a complete original and parts original with 3 point and IH spring assist minus the motor... the funny thing was i had been looking for an original for a few months, funny how things can just fall into you lap!
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i didnt have my camera with me but ill get pics tomarrow
 
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