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No Oil Pressure

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bjr

01-15-2006 16:15:17




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I checked oil dipstick and there was some on the stick and thought that should be plenty to start her up. But I thought I"d drain it and see how much that was, well it turned out only to be about a pint of oil. I refilled with 5 qts. changed filter started up again and 60 psi pressure. Pretty smoky but she runs. I turn the Park bypass screw back to original position and tried the transmission with engine running and nothing happened. I think there"s probably a spool valve somewhere not spooling and not sure where to look for it. I"m making progress, slowly, one function at a time. If someone can give me a hint as to what valve or part to look at to make her move I would appreciate it. Thanks so far for the help you have gave me. bjr

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B Jones.

01-15-2006 17:51:37




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 Re: No Oil Pressure in reply to bjr, 01-15-2006 16:15:17  
bjr, Glad you are making progress with your tractor. Is there plenty of oil in the SOS??? I think there is a pipe plug on the right side of the transmission about maybe half way up the side. Take this plug out and see if there is oil in there. I think it should be within 1 inch of this hole. If not add 134 trans hy oil. Keep us posted. I also have a tractor about like yours. B. Jones

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Dean

01-15-2006 17:50:27




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 Re: No Oil Pressure in reply to bjr, 01-15-2006 16:15:17  
Re engaging the traction disconnect can be tricky. I suggest that you remove the round inspection cover and visually inspect to see that the coupling is indeed connected. Also, does the PTO work? Finally, since there was no oil in the engine, you should check the oil level in the S-O-S as well. There is a spuare-headed level plug on the right side in front of the footboard.

Dean



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