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Re: 826 Hydro steering problem
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 15, 2005 at 06:40:51 from (4.124.95.221):
In Reply to: 826 Hydro steering problem posted by David Riedel on October 14, 2005 at 17:51:37:
The only two places that it could be sucking air is in the pick up tube in the rear end or the O/Ring between the range trans mission but since i read it lastnite and your post to allen as i was to wipped to to post after a 18 hour day you shed some new lite on the problem you have a loader on it now just maybe you are plum running out of oil since you have looked at everything and i am guessing that you have some knolage when you had the flow divider out there was no markes on it and it does floate free and you did not say if the teltale light is comming on when this happens to show a lose in the MCV or you did not say if it came on or filckered in the low side so try this first add five more gallons to it , (1) if it is running low then this will fix the problem (2) if it is a crack in the pickup tube then it will also fix that problem until you have a chance to pull the top off the rearend and check. Without me being there to see for myself we are goingg to play the fifty questions on this one and since Allen and Red have not lent me there credit cards to buy that Lear jet and set it up as my service truck it makes it hard to get to everyone.
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