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Re: IH 826 Hydrostatic drive
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Posted by JJK on February 20, 2005 at 18:49:56 from (216.189.131.10):
In Reply to: Re: IH 826 Hydrostatic drive posted by AlaskaRancher on February 20, 2005 at 17:32:30:
Good deal! That much water in the oil frozen would be enough to block the suction tube. Nice to hear that it wasn't somthing more serious. That's something that should be checked and drained every now and then especially in the cold climates like we have(I'm in central MN). Condensation builds up inside with the warming and cooling that the metal does. Case IH Hy-Tran absorbs a percentage amount of moisture(best on the market) to prevent raw water from going through critical parts that need to be lubed. After having that much water in there, pay some attention to the operation of your tractor for some damage to the pumps and valves are possible(esspecially hydro's). Hopefully not but don't be to scared of it, its just a heads up to you.
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