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Re: IH 6788 trans grinding
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 26, 2007 at 19:13:36 from (75.19.122.41):
In Reply to: Re: IH 6788 trans grinding posted by JayWalt on April 26, 2007 at 18:17:31:
Then how come when i have to BARROW a tractor , backhoe, dozer i have to fix it BEFORE I USE IT?????? And when ya take it back and say something to the fact that By the way i had to fix this or that and owner says Oh yea i forgot to tell ya about that and boy i am glad ya did . Barrowed a 750 John Deere dozer off one of my buddys once had to take my semi tractor 65 miles one way to get the dozer and lowboy drive back 65 miles stop off and feed it 125 gallon go juice get to the farm and start pushen and all of a sudden i see this trail of RED OIL on the ground , this is not good probable that darn O/Ring that i a real pain in the donkey to change and it is Always on the right hydo motor . After taken a bath in oil only to find out that that is not the problem the whole hydro motor has come loose . To fix one must pull the FUEL TANK that is full remove two D 8 batterys pull the floor boards the seat and seat support then work upside down . 12 hours of work one 7 dollar O/Ring two hundred dollars worth of J D hydo oil . And when i told him that i had to fix it he says oh yea i forgot to tell ya that needed done .
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