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1066 She runs???
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Posted by Michael Sheik on January 28, 2006 at 18:00:16 from (64.250.200.44):
Well, I disked with the 1066 today for 6 hours and didn't have a lick of problem. I was pulling the pea wadden out of it with a 14 ft disk in sod going 3.5 to 4 inches deep. Kind of dry here in OKla. but a little moisture under the grass cover. On the 6 mi. trip back home ran it in 3rd high and that is about as fast as I want to go. When I put her in the shed and walked around behind to close the door, noticed hyd./rearend oil running down the back, onto hitch bracket and puddle on floor. It wasn't doing that 30 minutes before when I left field. Looks like it is coming from round tube with hex nut on end on left side of remote valve body under seat(sticking out back of tractor). I assume this is pressure relief mechanism on back of valve body. I have not torn apart but I suspect a bad o-ring behing hex nut. Is this a logical assumption. What else could it be? I noticed oil dripping from the hex nut on bottom side. All in all a good day for the virgin voyage but a little frustrated.
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