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Posted by JB on March 25, 2004 at 18:28:05 from (24.157.143.220):
In Reply to: International 584 posted by Nature Boy on March 25, 2004 at 08:43:47:
Hi Nature Boy, they are great tractors but they have one weakness and that is the parking brake. People forget to release the parking brake and operate the tractor. Result is groundup parking brake lining in the hydraulic fluid, this will clog the hydraulic filter and sometimes the splitter valve that regulates the hydraulic oil flow ratio between 3 pt, remotes, PS and PB. I would also question how many hrs were on the engine before rebuild. These engines tend to run along time without repiar if they have been properly maintained. Sometimes a piston ring will break or if the fan belt breaks and the engine overheats it will blowout the 'O' ring in the bottom of the sleeves and let antifreeze into the crankcase oil. Good luck JB
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