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Re: 806 Hydraulic woes
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Posted by K.B.-826 on September 21, 2004 at 19:28:25 from (209.163.43.78):
In Reply to: 806 Hydraulic woes posted by Chadd on September 21, 2004 at 06:30:23:
No problem with the hitch, you should be able to pick it up by hand (not a good idea, I think I remember that doing that can cause the hitch cylinder rod to scratch the cylinder bore. I have yet to see any tractor of any brand with downpressure on a factory hitch, although quite a few aftermarket hitches do. As for the other promblem, your steering, brakes, TA, and transmission lubrication are all controlled and supplied by the MCV and MCV pump. Basically, your pump is getting weak or you have an internal leak somewhere. When you make a sharp turn, your steering takes most of the avalible pressure, and there is not enough left over for the brakes, TA and lube, so the pedals go to the floor, the TA slips, and the OIL light comes on. The best way to take care of this would be to let an IH dealer pressure test the system to find the problem.
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