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Re: Plugged filter again, and again, and again, 4
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on March 21, 2007 at 15:34:36 from (64.228.11.23):
In Reply to: Plugged filter again, and again, and again, 460U posted by Gary in Mozarks on March 21, 2007 at 10:12:11:
Gary: I've been watching, it sounds to me as though filter has always been intact, thus nothing would have gotten through to pump, relief valve, control valves or loader. Then it's safe to assume the back flush from loader function is stiring all this crap up within transmission case. Having said that why not jack tractor front end about 10", remove pto or back cover, remove every cover that gives access to transmission or torque tube, rent a steam jenny and go at her. Personally I'd use steam. I'm not sure what you can remove from a Utility, however a Farmall the top can be opened most of way from back to front. Even if you had to take it somewhere for steam, run it on your trailer then remove all covers. This way when you get to steam supply just park truck and trailer on upgrade. Just my thoughts. I'd then let it drip dry for 24 hours, and put her back together, and fill with clean oil.
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