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Posted by Bob F on March 18, 2004 at 04:37:48 from (209.152.68.34):
Guys (and Gals) You helped me out greatly about 2 weeks ago when I had some electrical questions on our SMTA and I really appreciate it. Now I've got a question or two on the hydraulics. This tractor has a set of remote hydraulic outlets on it and I don't seem to have much if any pressure to them. They did work ok in the past and I sort of suspect the 2-way valve mounted on the side, but that is just a guess. Does anybody have a cutaway diagram of that vintage of IH 2-wy Hydraulic Valve? Before I tear into this thing I'd like to know what to expect. I am wondering if the O-rings are bad in the valve or if my problems are pump or bypass related. I'd also appreciate a schematic on a typical hydraulic setup on a Super M if anybody has one. Once again, I really appreciate any input you folks might have. Thanks Again Bob F.
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