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Re: Hydraulic Whine on 706
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 08, 2007 at 16:53:36 from (75.19.127.19):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Whine on 706 posted by IA Farmer on May 07, 2007 at 20:45:21:
Will since i did not do the T/A job it could be lot of things BUT I CAN TELL YA THIS he done screwed something up . He could have used the wrong gskt. on the MCV to center section and the MCV pump is running to deep in the gear. Could be the pressure relief is bad . Could be this or that Did he rebuild the MCV or did he just call it rebuilt by running a parts cleaning brush over it ,Did he run a pressure check on the MCV ???? did he forget the o/ring between the range transmission and speed tranmission?????? Half these socalled repair shops do half a job and charge for a full job and when something goes south they tell ya OPH IT WILL COME OUT OF IT IN TIME , yea when you have to foot the bill a second time. Did he give ya a warranty ???? every T/A job i ever did got atleast TWO YEARS warranty on the whole job and they got warranty papers when the tractor went out the door. in the 19 years that i was fixen tractors never had one come back because it was wright BEFORE IT WENT OUT THE DOOR>
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