Posted by soybeanjoe on October 07, 2009 at 19:27:58 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: 706 hyds posted by soybeanjoe on October 06, 2009 at 19:23:54:
Thanks for the help Pete & Karl. I pretty familiar with the hitch lever operations on these tractors as I have farmed with IH tractors since the late '50s. Did a lot of plowing with a 656 & 806 back in the '60s & '70s.
My son bought this tractor at an auction this summer to use as an auger tractor & eventually to restore along with our 1206 & 806. In all these years this is the first time I have ever ran into this problem and the lack of hyd pressure at the remotes threw me as it did the service manager at the local CIH dealership. I figured it was just an adjustment as I had already discovered that by moving hitch raise / lower lever a little forward the hyd pressure returned at the remotes and the engine quit laboring.
This is the firast sy 06 series tractor that I have come across that had the check valve on the remotes, and I have owned a few over the years. Servic manager wasn't aware it was an option but he was a former Case mechanic before Tenneco purchase IH. The old IH mechanic at the dealership was out on call when I called in.
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