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Re: Re: Re: Re: IHC Farmall 656
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Posted by lanny on March 29, 2002 at 04:46:47 from (216.143.154.6):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: IHC Farmall 656 posted by STEVE on March 28, 2002 at 21:19:37:
Steve I have a farmhand 22 loader and the relief valve setting according to the manual is 2500 psi someone else said the tractor would only make from 1600 to maybe 2000 lbs of pressure it was 25 degrees when it was poping out it was about 70 when I tried it again and it didn't pop out however the tractor didn't smoke any when it was 25 degrees so I guess that good. this other person said if you set the relief valve setting lower it wouldn't kick the hydraulic out. I've been searching the internet trying to find out all I can about these tractors. I guess mine is a hydramatic transmission someone said to always put it in high and not to shift it any more than necessary. does your tractor start hard even when its warm or has just been shut off. thanks again lanny
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