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Re: 1066 help needed PLEASE!
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Posted by the tractor vet on March 21, 2007 at 08:09:37 from (75.19.121.183):
In Reply to: 1066 help needed PLEASE! posted by RickyP on March 20, 2007 at 20:29:08:
Well what is happening here is (1) the sump check plug is not seating and allowen hyd. oil to drain back , (2) you clutch linkage is out of adjument along with the dump valve , (3) if ya had the MCV off did you loose the littel spring for the sump check plug? (4) did you get all the O/Rings put in . (5 ) if ya had the MCV off and ya did not TORQUE all the bolts to Spce's then you may have blowen a gskt. in the MCV and will now need to be taken apart and cleaned and inspected and all O/Rings and gskt.'s replaced . For the clutch adjuments go back into the archives and look them up as i have a fool proof way that i have posted many times on here as tryen to do it by the book does not work on older tractors with ware on the linkage but the way i have layed out works .
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