Posted by Kurt-NEPA on February 29, 2012 at 17:53:20 from (70.44.245.96):
In Reply to: Ford 600 hydraulics posted by BobW on February 29, 2012 at 10:32:52:
Why not go to CNH and get the right piston O-ring and back up washer. They are not expensive. If you don't have a local CHN dealer try Messick's. That should seal up the piston/cylinder and stop any major leaks.
JMOR is right for testing the pressure. But its possible is that the pump has lost its prime.
You can loosen the bleeder plug on the front of the pump and run the tractor for while. Let the oil pump out all over the place. Then tighten the plug and see what happens. Or get serious, plumb an elbow into the bleeder hole, attach a ball valve and then convert to a hose barb. Attach a length of clear tubing and run the tubing back to the fill port for the hydraulic fluid. Close the valve and start the tractor. Slowly open the valve and you should see oil flowing through the tube. I there are bubbles, run the tractor for a bit and see if the bubbles stop. If yes, close the valve and check the hydraulic function. If all is well, button her up and celebrate. If the bubbles just keep going - post back, you have seal leak in the pump.
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