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BR400 Hydrostatic Pump Rebuild
Topic Started: Apr 13 2008, 08:16 PM (391 Views)
polaris_dave
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Hi guys,
Where are clubs and dealers getting their pumps rebuilt? We are looking for a shop that also has a test bed big enough to run and balance them. We're located near Winnipeg, but might be willing to ship if the price is right.
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Dave
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Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada
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nhmx271
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google sundstrand for a dealer locator-the most importain thing is the cleanliness of your system. Not a bad idea to open drive tank and inspect. If full of metal you will have to clean lines, flush cooler etc. Proper startup/bleeding of air is EXTREMELY importain. Don't bleed and flush you will be throwing away $$$$$ in a matter of 10 seconds.
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