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Re: Hydraulic Dilema .... '50 Super A
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Posted by Brian on November 01, 2003 at 16:08:24 from (65.48.189.192):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Dilema .... '50 Super A posted by TonyG on November 01, 2003 at 07:23:47:
I have the same issue with my Super A. I mentioned to the local IH Dealer and they told me not to worry about it. He said that they all did that in one direction. I would suggest that if the problem gets worse you should definately be concerned, but perhaps a hydraulic oil change wouldn't hurt either. By the way the bog was significant, if you were driving it along at a contant speed it would actually slow the tractor down. Since then, I added a valve bank to the tractor and the bog has gone away. This would imply to me that its offering some pressure relief that the TCU wasn't before. Having said that... it would imply that the orfice or valving for that direction isn't working properly. Don't think I helped you... But at least your not alone ! Brian.
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