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Re: Q for Allan in NE or Hugh McKay
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Posted by JJK on February 05, 2005 at 05:14:20 from (216.189.131.34):
In Reply to: Q for Allan in NE or Hugh McKay posted by Stickler on February 05, 2005 at 00:56:21:
I'm not either one of the guys your askin for but I am familliar with these tractors. Most oils at -40F are real stiff. Hy-Tran will absorb water to an extent (best on the market). I would check your oil to see if it looks cream color and even loosen the drain plugs to see if any water comes out. If so then change the oil and filter. It just sounds like the oil is froze up enough that the pumps have a hard time sucking up any oil. Damage to the pumps may have occured from running an hour without getting any oil to lube them (just a warning to you) making the problem worse. About the lifting the bales you need a new relief valve. Get a 2100 or 2300 pound relief and you'll have no problem lifting those bales.
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