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Re: SMTA hydraulic pump problems
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Posted by Tom on March 13, 2002 at 04:24:10 from (198.108.134.96):
In Reply to: SMTA hydraulic pump problems posted by boog on March 12, 2002 at 21:40:03:
Boog, I am not an authority on the SMTA hydraulic system. I do know that the lift-all control rod has to be engaged (pulled back) and latched for the remote hydraulics to function. If it is not pulled back, oil is by-passed and does not flow through the remote valve. Consequently, there will be no pressure reading at the remote connections. The pump may be starving because of low fluid level in the system and reservoir. Our SMTA has a separate pump for the power steering and is independent of the tractor hydraulic system. Not being familiar with the Behlen P.S., I am unable to comment as how to correctly connect your power steering to the tractor system. Best wishes and keep us posted. Tom
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