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Thanks!
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just rip out the old crap and install new stuff they tend to sell the trucks in lots of 10 if you want a deal that is the way to get them.
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Well, we just purchased one. Nice truck - 2004. Everything is operational except for this pump (which I posted pictures of earlier). We are having a hell of a time getting the motor off of the pump... Any suggestions?
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Yes. The pumps to the 200 & 350 gallon tanks are functioning. We put water in the tanks and tested this morning. The pump that is not functioning is not too big of a deal right now. I eventually want to get it to work or get a new one.
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I can get you one for $300 eBay sells them for about the same. Great job on getting a functioning one.
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Also wondering what this is for? Found this setup in the spreader/fert storage area. Two solenoids with some kind of key? To the hose reels?
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Thanks! Drove all the way to Chattanooga Tennessee & back for this bad boy! May take you up on the pump. We are going to replace all of the hoses 1st. Buff out the TG logo & get it decaled, then focus on the pump.
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One solenoid for each pump. That allows the high amperage motors to be run by low amperage reel switch buttons. The key would disconnect the power to the solenoids I would assume.
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