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    Removing radiator for water pump replacement.

    You can only get one hand in between the shroud and the radiator to loosen the bolts. When all the bolts are loose move the whole thing against the radiator, bolts and all. Then you can remove the pulley and the fan spacer to remove the pump. Leave the fan with the bolts in it back against the...
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    Removing radiator for water pump replacement.

    My 4320 is on its third water pump at just over 1600 hrs so I’ve done the job twice. You don’t have to remove the radiator only the fan and pulley behind it to get the pump off.
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    model 52 FEL

    I had a 950 some years back and I bought the 80 loader to put on it. At the time the only other loader that would fit was the 75 model. I went for the 80 model because it was easer to remove and a free standing unit. I think the 755 is a smaller machine overall so I doubt the loader would fit a...
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    2 Series Valve Adjustment

    The valve adjustment itself is easy to do. The work and time involved is removing everything to get to the valve cover. I’ve done several Yanmar engines over the years and actually the valve adjustment was all I ever had to do to any of them. They are very reliable and trouble free in my experience
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    JD 1050 problem with bucket - doesn't stay firm, flips up

    I had a 1050 for many years and never experienced what you describe. I agree with Jim, I think it's a problem with one or both bucket cylinders. I would test the cylinders by raising the loader boom about midway of its travel and curl the bucket either all the way up or down. Drive the tractor...
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