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Top link bracket leaking

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1755

05-30-2006 14:16:26




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I had the pto rebilt in our 1755 and they had to turn up the presher on the hydrolic pump befor they got it to work right and now I have some leaks to fix the worst one is at the back it looks like it is coming out of the toplink bracket I was wandering if the bolts go all the way threw and they did not get enough sealer on them I hope I did not break the housing when I was plowing full 3pt 4 botoms
Thanks Thomas

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Marc Smothers

05-30-2006 17:24:12




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to 1755, 05-30-2006 14:16:26  
The bolts for the bracket do no go all the way through..I have seen them split in that area though.. I never understand why people turn up these pumps. It always leads to other problems. I would flow check your pump and make sure it isn't bypassing too much oil. If it is the newer Vickers PVE-19 is so much better and more flow means quicker hydraulics.... I would certainly check everywhere on the housing and make sure it is coming from there.... Good luck, Marc

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1755

05-31-2006 14:15:42




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to Marc Smothers, 05-30-2006 17:24:12  
I do not have tools for checking flow what is a Vickers PVE-19 is that a new valve or something they clamed it wasent puting out the presher it is supost to that was why they turned it up Thanks



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J Schwiebert

05-31-2006 17:04:33




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to 1755, 05-31-2006 14:15:42  
The PVE is the hydraulic pump. If they turned the pressure up no doubt they adjusted the compensator. What was the problem with your PTO because it works at low pressure?



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1755

06-01-2006 20:35:15




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to J Schwiebert, 05-31-2006 17:04:33  
The Clutch basket was busted the valve that the lever hooks to did not work right ( put one of a 2-105 they had on the lot and it fixed that part then they got one at a salvage yard off another White that is what is on there now) and they said the presher was not up to par the pto works now Just have to fix some leaks in the lines that go twards the radiator under the hood that were week and now are leaking
and the top link area leak

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Randy as in Randy-IA

06-03-2006 10:36:35




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to 1755, 06-01-2006 20:35:15  
Hi I'm no expert here on this but I was inside my reservuor and I don't think those bolts come through . I also don't think you could have broken the housing with a 4 bottom fully mounted plow . That housing is probably 3/4 of an inch thick or more and theres a web on the inside to reinforce it . You would have spun out before you broke it even with duals I would guess . But I don't know for sure it's just a guess . Make sure that the cover gasket isn't leaking over the top of the bracket making look like the bracket . Dumb advice I know just trying to be optimistic ! I wouldn't want to find out how much a new reservuor would cost ! Good luck ...Randy

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1755

06-05-2006 14:33:03




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 Re: Top link bracket leaking in reply to Randy as in Randy-IA, 06-03-2006 10:36:35  
I am going to take the bracket off and look at it I thought I would get time this weakend but ended up at a auction watching Olivers sell insted
Thanks



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