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Re: 706 IH 310D Engine
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Posted by Nat 2 on February 19, 2007 at 07:55:51 from (69.204.107.149):
In Reply to: 706 IH 310D Engine posted by MJH in WA on February 18, 2007 at 21:27:46:
First, get yourself a manual for that tractor, even an I&T service manual. This tractor is WAY too complicated to just guess at. I'm kind of baffled as to how you could have rebuilt the engine and not know where the hydrAUlic filter is. It's located underneath a cover below the right brake and the brake pedals. As far as why it doesn't move... As I said, this is a pretty complicated tractor and there are literally dozens of things that could be preventing it from moving. Does the clutch "feel" like it's doing something when you let it out? You should be able to hear the engine change RPM slightly and hear the transmission spin up when you let it out. If the hydraulic filter is so plugged that it's keeping the tractor from moving, you've got bigger problems. I suspect that something didn't get put back together right. If the hydraulic
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