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Posted by the tractor vet on February 06, 2002 at 08:38:23 from (216.196.13.192):
In Reply to: 706 slipping posted by bryan on February 06, 2002 at 07:24:08:
First off why was there ten extra gal. of hy/tran in it ? (2) check the pressure on the MCV to make sure that you have the rite purssure on the T/A (it should be 235 to 250 Psi on the T/A clutches, IT is posable that the reason for the extra oil is that there is a bad O/Ring between the speed trans and the range trans and when you change the oil and filter it won't pick up prime , Do you have oil dripping out the bottom of the clutch housing? There is a lot of what ifs on this and real hard to tell over the putter ya darn near have to be there to tell with any certenty.
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