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806 hydraulic trouble

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chadd

05-25-2007 19:51:09




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Hi guys,

I was wondering if anyone has had to change the metal hydraulic lines that run behind the tractor frame and then go under the radiator and to the steering motor. Do I have to remove the radiator, or can I get away with just removing the frame from the side and then pull the hydraulic line through underneath the radiator? I really don't want to pull the radiator, as the connections will probably be very rusty, and I need to get it up and running so we can finish with planting.

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Chadd

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the tractor vet

05-25-2007 20:20:12




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 Re: 806 hydraulic trouble in reply to chadd, 05-25-2007 19:51:09  
Thats your steering lines and it is a vary common problem as that pice of fome rubber that is under the rad hold dirt and water and the two steering lines rust there . I have been able to get them out with out pulling the rad. because there are connections under the side of the frame rail . The lines can be brazed if you are good with a tourch and brazen rod . Also you will need new o/rings for the banjo fittings . Just get down under the tractor and look up above the support yoke for the ft. as depending on S/N # break as to how long they are. but there are JIC fitting up there either ahead of the support yoke or behind it . if they are the longer ones then ya can drop the yoke down and get them out if it is a wide ft.

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