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Hydraulic system still not working

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Mel in OR

09-18-2005 18:48:53




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I have a 1946 M converted with distributor pump hydraulics. Took the pump in to IH-Case service. The guy said the pump felt good, probably just not primed,(there are no outside leaks, no extra oil in engine pan - I changed oil to check). Put the pump back on and tried priming by applying air pressure to the reservoir, put oil in pump by gravity and turned engine with hand crank (the pump pushed oil out), and tried just bleding air out by loosening a connection on the push side and running engine. Don't know what else to do. Any more ideas would be appreciated. It worked before I took the reservoir out to do work on the clutch a couple of years ago. It has been sitting in my town garage since but now I want to take it to the farm work it. Thanks in advance.

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Janicholson

09-19-2005 13:11:39




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 Re: Hydraulic system still not working in reply to Mel in OR, 09-18-2005 18:48:53  
Pull the connection plate off of the bottom and put(must be a shove in fit) some clear acrylic hose in the two holes. Run the pressure side into a clean bucket with about a gallon of oil in it. Fill the suction side with oil (lift it and pour it full) Put your thumb over the end and submerge it in the bucket. Start the tractor at idle and see if the pump flows correctly. If not there could be drive issues inside the pump that hand rotation does not show. Clearance checks on the pump should also be made if is is not pumping.
Good luck. JimN

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the tractor vet

09-18-2005 19:34:35




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 Re: Hydraulic system still not working in reply to Mel in OR, 09-18-2005 18:48:53  
Try filling the suction line and see if that helps.



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