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This will be an interesting thread moving forward......

JEVANS

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We’ve taken seals to just general supply shops or a specialty hydraulic shop, essentially measure the seal ID, OD, width, type of seal etc, and usually had good success finding something that works. Maybe not always, but worth a try at that price
 

Vetech63

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Had an overheating alarm going off on a 524K loader. Coolant level checked good, core was clean as a pin, IR gun verified temps were correct compared to the machine sensors. 225 degrees at the thermostat outlet and the top of the radiator tank......89 degrees at the bottom hose inlet. Fan moving into high speed as it should when I unplug it. The only thing that made in any sense was that there was little to no movement of coolant through the system. The only way to prove the theory............pull the water pump and hope you are right.

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This pull of the slot arm paid off.
 
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