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Re: Re: International 3514 -- hydrostatic drive
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Posted by mj on December 16, 2002 at 18:01:00 from (63.166.116.147):
In Reply to: Re: International 3514 -- hydrostatic drive posted by Bob/Ont on December 16, 2002 at 09:02:42:
To me it sounds as if there is a problem in the charge pump circuit. Note: I worked at an IH dealership during the mid 70s' and one of the things we were warned about was the tendency for guys to try to start a Hydro by pulling it or pushing it if it wouldn't start on the starter. Since the charge pump supplies lubrication to the pump and motor swash plates pulling/pushing will result in failure of the pump and/or motor piston feet which ride on the swash plates. A simple check for this condition is to pull the bottom cover off of the hydro housing and check for bronze filings.
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