I've never had to do that. It should pick up. Pull the pan down and make sure the pickup isn't sucking air. And while you're in there you may be able to force some grease or something up into the pump.
just google Ferguson tractor parts. There are places all over the world that specialize in them. You will find a vendor near you. Sometimes I find used parts locally, sometimes I even have to make parts.
if you hold your hand there while its running you'll feel the pfft, pfft, pfft coming out of it. You may also notice a black streak of carbon in the area of the leak.
Awesome old tractors. Great job Kevin
Thanks for watching!
Great video. I enjoy your attention to detail. Thank you.
Thanks, 3 more videos on this old Fergy to come!
Hey Kevin, great video! Do you know how to prime the oil pump on the 49' massey ferguson te20
I've never had to do that. It should pick up. Pull the pan down and make sure the pickup isn't sucking air. And while you're in there you may be able to force some grease or something up into the pump.
@@ClaremontClassicGarage Ok thanks for the feedback Kevin 👍 Appreciate!
@@ClaremontClassicGarage Hey Kevin, sorry it's me again! what would cause the oil pickup tube to suck air? Thank you sir 🙏
@@jayframes4967 they get loose, they crack, they can even be bent or blocked with sludge/junk
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Waar haal je de onderdelen van de gasstang?
just google Ferguson tractor parts. There are places all over the world that specialize in them. You will find a vendor near you. Sometimes I find used parts locally, sometimes I even have to make parts.
How can you tell that there is an exhaust leak in the joint that connects the two pipes?
if you hold your hand there while its running you'll feel the pfft, pfft, pfft coming out of it. You may also notice a black streak of carbon in the area of the leak.