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Re: One Touch rebuild on 140
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 29, 2003 at 18:53:05 from (64.228.12.165):
In Reply to: One Touch rebuild on 140 posted by WalJohn on December 29, 2003 at 16:21:46:
WalJohn: Is the touch control unit leaking anywhere? Will the hitch lift without the plow attached to tractor? I am assuming this tractor has one point fast hitch. Usually when people put a kit in touch control the reasons are leaking, controls will not stay set, etc. What I'm trying to say here is don't rule out the possibility of pump being the problem. Have you checked the hydraulic oil and screen in system. When I say oil I am not so concerned about amount as I am about forign matter in the oil. These little tractors operate on a very small hydraulic reservoir thus clean water free oil is a must. New oil and clean screens can do wonders on these. That small reservoir also creates a situation whereby you can not have a leak very large or long until the system is low and pump is starving for oil. This has ruined a lot of pumps over the years. I have owned 6 of these tractors in my lifetime, currently still have 3 of them. I have yet to do any hydraulic repair. I know none of the 3 have ever had kits. I know 2 of the 3 have never had new pumps, I suspect the 3rd one has not had a pump either.
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