Component breakdown: auxiliary pump, Domestic series 5000 hydraulics – Cub Cadet 5000 Series User Manual

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Domestic Series 5000 Hydraulics

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10.

COMPONENT BREAKDOWN: AUXILIARY
PUMP

NOTE: The auxiliary pump is to be replaced as a
unit if it fails. Disassembling it will VOID the
warranty.
The pump has been disassembled
here to illustrate how it works.

NOTE: Individual pump components will not be
available through Cub Cadet.

10.1. The gear must be removed from the pump in

order to remove the pump from the transmission.
See Figure 10.1.

The gear is a taper-fit to the pump shaft, and it is
keyed to the shaft.

The lock tab, key, and nut are included with the
pump.

The nut and shaft have a non-standard metric
thread. They will not be commonly available.

An O-ring seal and Ultra-black sealant are used
to seal the pump to the front of the transmission.

Figure 10.1

Auxiliary pump drive gear

Nut

Lock tab

O-ring seal

Auxiliary pump

10.2. The back cover can be removed from the pump

by removing the four socket head cap screws.
See Figure 10.2.

10.3. Removing the rear cover reveals an O-ring seal,

the splined shaft that transmits power to the tan-
dem pump (when fitted), and four more socket
head cap screws.

10.4. The second set of socket head cap screws holds

the two housing ends to the body of the pump.
See Figure 10.4.

10.5. Both ends of the pump have O-ring type seals

where they meet the pump body.

10.6. The body contains a simple gear pump.

Figure 10.2

Pump with back
cover removed

Splined shaft

Figure 10.4

Pump body

Housing end: back

Housing end:
mounting

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