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Re: OIL LEAK ON MY 756
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 14, 2007 at 16:39:42 from (75.19.125.193):
In Reply to: Re: OIL LEAK ON MY 756 posted by lenray on June 14, 2007 at 12:37:55:
That seal is wright at the top and can be removed and replaced with out droppen the whole valve out the bottom , But like i said when ya remove the top off the stem ya have to reset the pressure and ya need the special fitting to install in the test port on the side . Now i know that one of the exprets will say that ya don't need this special fitting But ya do as it is a stright thread and also has a o/ring seal and a drilled orface . you screw valve stem into the nut increase the pressure while ya have the PTO ingauged . And yes if it stopped then she did indeed slip thru the clutch pack. If ya check pressure before ya do anything you may find that you are below 210 lbs and at that it can slip under a hard load.
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