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massey model 204 just bought this old dude.

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cheifhowie

05-18-2005 11:36:01




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"Sorry" the 102 and serial was on the frame easy to see. there is another very small lable model 204 serial JGA 342335. changed oil, runs a lot better, probably has hydraulic lifters, so my guess valves weren"t opening.




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Texas Denny

05-18-2005 11:54:45




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 Re: massey model 204 just bought this old dude. in reply to cheifhowie, 05-18-2005 11:36:01  
I was wrong. Massey did make a 102 Jr and a 102 Sr. Your numers don't fit in either sequence. Massey Fergusen did make a 204 and your serial number would indicate a 1961 model. I don't think that they had hydraulic lifters. I'd watch your fluids very closely. There may still be something wrong.



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cheifhowie

05-19-2005 09:07:26




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  massey model 204 what fluid do i use in reply to Texas Denny, 05-18-2005 11:54:45  
for the front bucket and back hoe. I couldn't find any port to put fluids except on the support post for front bucket. I put in 2 quarts and check the dip stick under the seat and it rose some. The front seals on the bucket is also leaking a white coloured fluid. I also took a sample of new hydraulic oil and added water, shook oil mixed,after 10 minutes it became paste and rose to the top of the zip lock bay..

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Texas Denny

05-20-2005 14:49:14




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 Re: massey model 204 what fluid do i use in reply to cheifhowie, 05-19-2005 09:07:26  
There apparently is water in your hydraulic fluid. I can't offer how this could happen. I don't know what loader you have. Some loaders use the frame to store hydraulic fluid - use a tubular frame as a reservoir for the hydraulic oil. This is not a good mixture for your system. I'd recommend changing it. I'm not sure of the Massey Fergusen recommended fluid. If the tractor is a Massey Harris, non detergent 30 weight works fine.

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