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Posted by the tractor vet on December 31, 2004 at 21:22:02 from (4.124.94.16):
In Reply to: 706 hydrolic posted by Robert G. on December 31, 2004 at 17:18:13:
Running with out a filter was not a good idea if there was any pices floating around in the hdy . and i am sure that there was they now have found there way into places that you are going to hate yourself for . Change you oil and replace the filter as many times as it takes to clean things up and if ya have to change the oil a couple more times and if you don't run this tractor long enough to get it realy warmed up and it sets in a cold building this porblem will raise it's ugly head a lot. You may also need to go thru the MCV valve body and install a new spring kit and MCV pump. When it come to the 06 seires thru the 86 seires i have had every nut and bolt out of them . There is a double filter kit that is offered buy BMD i think or was it Allied that has a bigger cover assy. that lets you stack two filters , now i have never used any but there saleman tryed to get me to buy from them but i was already sellen for someone else.
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