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Re: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Majo
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 09, 2006 at 19:17:02 from (75.24.6.64):
In Reply to: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Major! posted by Harlen Larson on August 09, 2006 at 18:24:33:
Well at least your hitch pump is in good shape , of corse if it has a 2250 releif in it then it is not so good . First change the hyd. filter . Then with the tractor on level ground then check the hyd. fluid level and fill to the line . Now your steering, brakes and T/A are on there owen pump behind the MCV on the left side infront of the step . Now she may have sucked a pice of dirt into the MCv if the Square O/Ring behind the plate that the hyd filter sets in is missing and it would not be the first 06-86 seires tractor that it was missing from .Now if you are working a 06-86 seires on steep hills when ya stick the nose down the hill all the hyd. oil runs foward and exposes the pickup tube and they will suck air and away ya go so it is wise if operating one of these seires tractors in not so flat ground ya may want to add about and extra 5 gallon to the transmission as this will help from sucking air . I think that the engeneers that desigened them never set foot in our part of the country i have had that happen to me one tomany times .
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