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Posted by Tom884 on April 09, 2007 at 19:55:53 from (207.200.116.73):
Ok so now fluid was clean, filter looked clean, pilot valve and others in MCV were clean and free of clogs when I removed them. The filter screen was clear. It was not Hy-tran fluid just aw32 or other universal hydraulic fuid. So as before I have not filled it back up, as I have no good source of Hy-tran in seattle-tacoma washington area. I have to drive likley 150-200 miles ot get it. NO issue there really just distance. last question would be really how much should be draining out of the case when I drained it. It really was only a little under 6 gallons so how much is actually left in loader and power steering system after that? As prior the dipstick has no markings and looks to be off something else as it lookes to be bent until length was not going into case or cut off when making another. Does again have very little steering, good brakes, and clutch, but absolutely no loader or rear hitch lift or lower. Runs strong. Is the lack of fluid or wrong fluid a contributor to it? I have tried the prior suggestions and checked MCV valves for sticking and clogging and the guy we bought it from did not lie to me about changing the filter in it, caus' it's clean. 9 gallons in system, plus some for loader but only 6 drained out from case. Plan wil be to try filling it up with hy-tran, and if that fails move on to a new pump unless you folks have other ideas. thanks again for all the help
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