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Re: New 460 Owner-Lots of Q's
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 08, 2006 at 17:09:24 from (66.202.111.26):
In Reply to: New 460 Owner-Lots of Q's posted by marksd on April 08, 2006 at 13:35:15:
If there are two small steel lines running from the torque tube or center of the tractor on the left side running up along side of the engine up to the ft and down by the radator then it has P / S , now the hdy system has a piggy back pump behinf that square plate where the one big hose goes from it to the dash support one pump supplys the hitch and remotes and the other pump supplys the P/S with hdy oil and all this oil also lubes the rearend and there fore you MUST run Hy Tran in the transmission and rearend as it is all one . So if the P/S is not working it could be that there is no pressure or ya got a valving problem up in the steering . Looks like ya got some reading to do so get and I T manual and a Owners book for it and read we all will try and help the best we can But we are not doing the work .
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