Great video thank you. I have done a few of these. My biggest problem is the finishing part. when I tighten the bolts the pump freezes up (does not turn). I have to bang on one side of the shaft to get it to loosen.
Great video, but I'd love to see a new one with higher definition video. It's hard to see any detail on this old video. And the background hiss is a bit annoying.
Well, I was told to run antifreeze (with corrosion inhibitors) through them before putting them on the shelf over the winter. I did, but my sprayers 6500C was frozen solid when I pulled it out of storage yesterday, Admittedly, I had run glyphosate, imazamox, and a surfactant through it last fall to kill off some invasive giant reed, so yeah....... I found a good price on a 6500XL that will be here next month, and got here looking for help to get the old 6500C through this first week of spring. In the future I think instead of just running anti-freeze through it and putting in on a shelf, I will store them in a box immersed in anti-freeze, so they never go dry. I have also heard running oil through them before storage can help. The oil should stick better, but I am thinking immersion is the way to go. But honestly, I'm not sure you can really help the 6500C's that much. All of the data I've seen says go get a 6500XL.
Thanks for this video. I've bought like 3 or 4 of these 6 roller pumps and decided to start rebuilding them instead.
Just the video I needed. Thank you field maintenance Millard Airport!
Great video thank you. I have done a few of these. My biggest problem is the finishing part. when I tighten the bolts the pump freezes up (does not turn). I have to bang on one side of the shaft to get it to loosen.
Great video, but I'd love to see a new one with higher definition video. It's hard to see any detail on this old video. And the background hiss is a bit annoying.
I'd like to know what the part numbers are for the seals for the rear of the pump on a 4400D series
Aren’t you supposed to use water pump grease on those? Mine has grease zert holes but no zerts
Are you sure those aren't drain holes for winterizing?
Side note, they are actually called zerks.
What is the best way to store these pumps ?
Well, I was told to run antifreeze (with corrosion inhibitors) through them before putting them on the shelf over the winter. I did, but my sprayers 6500C was frozen solid when I pulled it out of storage yesterday, Admittedly, I had run glyphosate, imazamox, and a surfactant through it last fall to kill off some invasive giant reed, so yeah.......
I found a good price on a 6500XL that will be here next month, and got here looking for help to get the old 6500C through this first week of spring.
In the future I think instead of just running anti-freeze through it and putting in on a shelf, I will store them in a box immersed in anti-freeze, so they never go dry. I have also heard running oil through them before storage can help. The oil should stick better, but I am thinking immersion is the way to go.
But honestly, I'm not sure you can really help the 6500C's that much. All of the data I've seen says go get a 6500XL.
Very nice. Thank you sir.
Thank you!!!