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    Looking for a Hydr. Filter Housing for my 202(200 loader

    Nice setup! I'll aim for similar for now. I have someone checking on some scrap units for the OEM just if I want to do a restoration. Looks like your pressure line runs under the radiator to the left side? I'm thinking about moving my left sided controls to the right when I redo those hoses but...
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    Looking for a Hydr. Filter Housing for my 202(200 loader

    That looks too be where I'm going for sure. While I'm asking if anyone could tell me the actual hose route that would be great. The previous owners torched a section out of the frame to fit these hoses out the side and I'm going to be repairing that area.
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    Looking for a Hydr. Filter Housing for my 202(200 loader

    So my 202 work bull has an in-line filter to the front pump just hanging by the line. I would love to have the OEM canister that mounts behind the grill. Anyone have a parts model or a lead on one? This is the agco page for the canister but I cant find anything based on the model number...
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    Positive coil lead? (More 202 Work)

    I have the manual as well as the service guide but last dec. a tornado took half the roof off my barn and the manual is mostly a clump of muddy pulp I couldn't read very well. I did find this online though. This post was edited by Black Flag Forge on 10/04/2022 at 04:50 pm.
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    Positive coil lead? (More 202 Work)

    wiring diagram says Ign. Switch pole "I" does that look correct? my manual was ruined in the barn.
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    Positive coil lead? (More 202 Work)

    Next up is rewiring my workbull. I haven't been able to find a wiring harness so I was building my own but cant seem to find where this positive lead starts to finish on the coil? I love these big black blobs of useless info on the diagrams. Thanks!
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    202 Workbull Steering Column Seal Direction?

    Excellent, that's how I installed the last one but I wanted to make sure. Its tricky to get it into place with such a snug fit.
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    202 Workbull Steering Column Seal Direction?

    Back at it again on my 63 202 workbull. Whats the proper direction for this seal? Hoping this round I can get it started without wearing my steering fluid. I tried swapping steering columns with a spare back end I've picked up but the damn thing is too short for the steering wheel...
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    I'll add that to my list of options for sure. Waiting on an o ring set for my backhoe controls so I can remove that and start working on steering.
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    Honestly I worry that anything that would react in a way to penetrate the rubber would degrade it over time? I'll read up. Hoping to start some rebuilding again this weekend.
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    Care to share which additives?
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    I do still worry about mine, I've noticed others stacking washers to add pressure. I might do a modified version with a dense rubber gasket to form a top seal and just let it roll so long as I end the leak.
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    Email sent but windows was having issues. I picked this up from a very kind man on craigslist for $120. Going to finally get a 3point on mine now though there is a small crack on my top plate housing I worry about. I also ordered a pack of orings and lower rubber seal for my...
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    Excellent, this is the info I was worried about, if the fluid was even supposed to be that high in the shaft or contained in the bell section. Thanks!
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    MF202 Power Steering Issue

    Yea, my image is a screenshot from the agco parts book, has everything listed and numbered. I just wasn't sure if I should be getting this leakage past the nylon bearing to begin with. Having a hard time finding my rubber seal and cap, need to set that back in place and see if anything leaks...
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