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Re: IH 1566 Air in Hydraulic Trans Oil


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Posted by The tractor vet on November 16, 2012 at 09:01:12 from (75.24.0.62):

In Reply to: Re: IH 1566 Air in Hydraulic Trans Oil posted by Tom Barto on November 16, 2012 at 06:05:57:

Tom all i can tell ya is what to look for but you do not have the stuff ya need to check everything . Just because you think everything LOOKS ok with out testind each and every spring for length aand test strength were shooten in the dark. You have no means to test pressure . You have not found the sump check plug or the little spring . I ca not come and look for myself as you are not close to me . Your really in over your head. Ya need someone there at the tractor that knows what he is doing. Before i turn a bolt i test first then decide what is needed . IF i am replacing a T/A then we do it all while i am in there . I do not want to hear well just do the T/a and nothing else , NO we are doing it all now as i don't want to hear OH this is not working now since you Put the T/A in or the main clutch is now sliping or now it will not steer . When i go into a MCV i will check the springs , i will replace each and every O/Ring and each and every Gskt. I was called out once to a guys place that just had and I H dealer do a T/A job on his 1066 and after only five hours it just Stopped moving . He called the dealer that did the work and they told him that it was not there T/A that failed and it was going to cost him to get it hauled in and if there T/A failed they would fix the T/A but nothing else. That is when i got called to see WHAT else failed as i was cheaper . What i found was that they never went into the MCV while it was in and with them pulling the MCV off one old o/ring between the firt plate along with the gskt. had blowen and they also did not replace any of the o/rings on the three tubes going from the MCV to the t/A and they also had let go . and this was done by and I H dealer . So some place along the line someone was there before you and there is something wrong and i can not see for myself . Just where in god's green earth are you located at anyway.


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