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Re: Farmall 140 hydraulic touch control
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Posted by Cedric on June 07, 2006 at 02:48:55 from (210.86.36.240):
In Reply to: Farmall 140 hydraulic touch control posted by Randy I. on June 05, 2006 at 13:35:10:
I would suggest you try and obtain the IH Seviceman"s Handbook, GSS-1024, which contains a trouble shooting chart to identify operating problems and their remedies. In the meantime if you think the pump is under load at all times with the rock shafts not moving, the cause could be: 1- The orifice plug is stopped up with foreign matter, making regulator valve inoperative. Remedy: Remove the plug in the head which allows access to the orifice plug. Remove and clean the orifice. Before replacing the orifice plug, flush out the opening by cranking the engine with the ignition off. 2- The regulator valve piston and its seal ring are stuck in the block bore, making the regulator inoperative. Remedy: Remove the regulator piston and seal ring. Free up the piston and replace it, together with a new seal ring. Hope this helps, Sid.
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