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AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump

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LouisJ

04-07-2007 18:55:19




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The problem is there's oil being pushed out of the steering pump, plus it's pushing oil out of the hydralic pump into my rear end. I think I have too much hydralic pressure in my steering pump, but not sure how to figure it out. Any help would be great.




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Joe(TX)

04-10-2007 06:27:00




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 Re: AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump in reply to LouisJ, 04-07-2007 18:55:19  
If it is transfering oil to the rear end, the Seals on the pto between the sections are leaking. The pump is on the engine so it cannot push oil into the rear end. It cannot be a line because there are no lines to the rear end section.
What exactly do you mean by it is pushing oil out of the steering pump? Pushing it out where? Have you checked the hydraulic filter? The steering pump also supplies pressure for the power director.
Also which pump does it have. The double or the triple pump?

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Floyd352

04-08-2007 16:57:58




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 Re: AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump in reply to LouisJ, 04-07-2007 18:55:19  
sounds like a leak in the line I have 2 190's both spin hyro. oil into the rear ends. never heard of one having too much pressure but could be wrong. the fluid going into the rear end is common.



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old

04-07-2007 20:42:16




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 Re: AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump in reply to LouisJ, 04-07-2007 18:55:19  
I can't help you but if you tell people what tractor you have some one else may be able to help. From what you have said its very hard for any one to help because you could be talking about 30 plus differant tractors



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LouisJ

04-08-2007 05:07:59




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 Re: AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump in reply to old, 04-07-2007 20:42:16  
Sorry, it"s a 190XT, 1967. -Typing questions for my dad, I forget some of the important parts.



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cadet trooper

04-10-2007 16:02:23




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 Re: AC - too much pressure in hydralic pump in reply to LouisJ, 04-08-2007 05:07:59  
First of all make sure you have the right fluid in the system believe it or not that is very important and as someone said where is it coming out from?



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