Posted by Myowneq on June 13, 2022 at 11:30:31 from (184.21.63.161):
In Reply to: CaseIH 695 posted by Myowneq on June 13, 2022 at 08:25:33:
I'm not sure what is going on with the tractor yet as I've had only half a day left at home when I bought the tractor last week. I'm really trying to get an idea of what I'm looking at. On my old Massey Ferguson, the steering pump is right there, in the open, not much to it. The guy I bought it from said steering pump bad, split the tractor. He is not mechanically inclined, so he's going off what someone else told him. I'll have a better idea of what's actually going on once I get my hands dirty (literally). lol
I'm just concerned that the images, steps, and directions in the manual don't specify they are the 695, except for the title. The steering section is from 86 while the 695 was produced from 91 to 95. A lot can change in five years so I was curious to what the community thought about it.
Once I get home in 9 days, I'll get my hands on it again and really be able to see what's going on. I just hope the service manual will be of some use because, right now, I'm not confident it will be.
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