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Re: more questions about 1026 hydro tranny
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 21, 2002 at 08:02:05 from (216.196.13.97):
In Reply to: more questions about 1026 hydro tranny posted by Curt on May 20, 2002 at 21:03:15:
I think you would be better off dualing up the 806 and load the tires on the tractor and add 4 sets of wheel weights , the hydo is being over worked and will not hold up under tillage work it's good for harvesting, loader work, baleing, sprayeneven culivating ,and planting . You lose to much power throught the pumps and the hydro motor and will build tomuch heat and then ware on the pump and motor goes up about like tryen to tow real heavy loads with a automatic transmission in a truck and also it will cause the engine temp to rise because of the heat going through the oil cooler then through the radaitor
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