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Re: 706 Hydraulic Problem
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Posted by Aces on November 04, 2003 at 16:59:26 from (67.0.5.220):
In Reply to: 706 Hydraulic Problem posted by Adam Whitson on November 04, 2003 at 11:47:54:
First thing if you have power steering and TA if the tractor has TA the drive plate is OK or if you have PTO. Next the pump is in the left side of rear end housing not in the middle of the tractor which is the TA housing there is a pump in the TA housing but that is for the steering brakes and TA. The relief valve is in the right hand seat supory from the out side should be a hex head plug with the PSI stamped on it and it should be 1600 PSI the valve you take out should have be the load valve and both can cause the problem you asked about. If the load valve o ring is bad or if the piston is bad the system will not load. If the relief valve is bad it will not creat pressure. Hope this is better help.Repost if you need more help.
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