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Topic: Oliver 77 - Hydraulics
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| William Leake
01-01-2013 10:37:03
98.19.201.180
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My brother has a 77 he recently purchased and the hydraulic is very hot to the touch after the tractor runs for 10 minutes or so. Anyone have any ideas why this would be? |
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| J. Schwiebert
01-01-2013 15:16:29
209.143.33.150
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Re: Oliver 77 - Hydraulics in reply to William Leake, 01-01-2013 10:37:03
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| First of all Mike is leading you in the right direction. Heat will kill the pump in a very short length of time. Now to help you better we need to know if your 77 has a group 1,2 or 3 hydraulic unit. Do you have electrical switches by the throttle or do the handles come out of the top of the unit? |
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| William Leake
01-05-2013 07:55:31
98.19.201.30
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Re: Oliver 77 - Hydraulics in reply to J. Schwiebert, 01-01-2013 15:16:29
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| Brother says the handles come out the top, no switches. Thanks for your help. |
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| mike french
01-01-2013 11:17:23
76.2.190.96
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Re: Oliver 77 - Hydraulics in reply to William Leake, 01-01-2013 10:37:03
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| need to check the bypass valve and how things are plumbed |
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