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Re: Re: Re: New to Tractors! Got a 1941 MD and 1956 TD-61


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Posted by Haas on July 06, 2001 at 05:39:16 from (129.37.117.24):

In Reply to: Re: Re: New to Tractors! Got a 1941 MD and 1956 TD-61 posted by Brad Whitty on July 05, 2001 at 22:01:09:

Sounds like you got two good IH diesels. If the lift all hydraulic system does not work. First check that it has oil in it. Fill and level check is just in front of belt pulley on RH side. I would recommend draining and refilling it. Use non detergent 30 wt oil. If that does not do it, take the cover plate off the bottom just behind the lift all. You can then look up in there and see the shaft and coupling that drives the lift all pump. Some one may have removed the drive coupling. Could have happened at the tranny rebuild. I guess you are aware that the hydraulics are not live and only work when the clutch is engaged. Hydraulics are also one way only. Down is by gravity. The lift rod has three positions. Release is all the way forward, Hold is in the middle and lift is all the way back. You'll get 800 psi max out of the lift all. The PTO is engaged by the lever at the left side of the PTO. UP is engaged, down is off. It is not live and only turns when the clutch is engaged. It also may have gotten messed up when the tranny was rebuilt. When you find out what the rebuild stuff for that spare engine costs, you will wait awhile on that. Good Luck. Also, look here to see my Tractors. Also pictures of my Grandson.



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