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'06,'26,'66 series tractors not steering cold

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rustyjones84

04-13-2007 10:40:31




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Has anyone cured the no drive,no steering problem with the older IH"s yet? Ours do it when it is cold. If we leave them run awhile they will eventually move then steer. Also I have about 25 gallons ATF (new) at my disposal and my dad thinks there used to be a formula to make your own Hy-tran.Any ideas? Thanks for any help.




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Owen Aaland

04-13-2007 14:35:34




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 Re: '06,'26,'66 series tractors not steering cold in reply to rustyjones84, 04-13-2007 10:40:31  
If the tactor will not move without hydraulic pressure for the steering the TA low side clutch is worn out.

After makng sure the filter is clean and the fluid level is OK, if you still have problems, try adding five to eight gallons of HyTran above the full mark on the stick. If that cures the problem just run it that way.

It is possible that the quad ring is leaking between the clutch housing and the rear frame. It may not leak enough to cause problems while running but it can allow air to enter while not being used. A worn punp may take quite a while to pump out this air when first started. Over filling will ensure that the quad ring seal stay below the oil level so that air cannot enter.

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Allan In NE

04-13-2007 13:12:24




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 Re: '06,'26,'66 series tractors not steering cold in reply to rustyjones84, 04-13-2007 10:40:31  
Red Tractors 101.

Change the hydraulic oil and filter.

Allan



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the tractor vet

04-13-2007 10:53:03




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 Re: '06,'26,'66 series tractors not steering cold in reply to rustyjones84, 04-13-2007 10:40:31  
Well if it is taken that long to move then ya need to change your filter flow rate the MCV pump check ALL the valves in the MCV for sticking and change the Oil and in all my years i have never seen or heard of maken your owen Hy tran . And ATF is not what ya want to stick in there .



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