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Posted by Aces on April 10, 2004 at 09:05:00 from (207.223.245.60):
In Reply to: IHC 1206 Farmall Hydraulics posted by kansascountry on April 09, 2004 at 19:20:41:
The first think I would check would be the load valve under the seat, it is a big plug under the seat from the front. Should be a piston and ball and seat. The oring on the piston must be good the piston needs to be good, the seat tight and the ball good, the piston has a orifice and it needs to be clean sometimes the piston gets scored bad. If that is good then run a hose from a remote coupling to the dip stick tube, remove third link so you can see inside, start tractor, put that remote on so all the oil can go back into trany and then see if you see ant oil running down in the third link hole if so you most likly have a leak in the three pint lift. You do need the hose in the dip stick tube and the remote on without all the oil returns to the back and will look like leak.Repost with what you find.
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