Posted by RickB on May 13, 2009 at 16:33:32 from (67.158.164.190):
I put this on the Red Power forum this morning and don't have a reply as yet, so I'll try here. I'll apologize for the copy and paste, but only a little: I have a customer with a Hydro 186 (could be a 100, haven't seen it yet) needing some hydro work. He says it pulled like a mule, then quit moving altogether, forwards or back. I suspect there is a relatively simple solution, although nothing is certain. I have a good understanding of hydrostatic trannys in general, but want to buy a manual specific to this machine and transmission. CaseIH lists GSS14801 as the repair manual for most, if not all, large frame hydro transmissions for about $70 bucks. I know the GSS series is quite topic specific; are there any other supporting manuals for hydros, or will this one cover troubleshooting and repair?
One question on the tractor, can the inching valve be bypassed by looping the incoming and outgoing flow together?
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