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Re: Hydo tractors
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Posted by nate s on March 16, 2005 at 05:57:48 from (12.32.223.61):
In Reply to: Hydo tractors posted by Kelly C on March 16, 2005 at 05:00:05:
kelly, my brother in law bought a 656 d hydro last year that wouldnt move. i dragged him home with my 706.we got it home and couldnt get presure anywhere, no whines. anyhow we splitt it, took the hydro to hoober in intercourse pa. had it completely rebuilt, and it was about 3300 dollars. turns out, the relief valve had a piece of dirt holding it up, so thats why there was no presure. the idea of how they work seems simple enough,although ive heard keeping all the o rings straight in the rebuild kit can be the hardest part of all. i see from some of your posts and you site that you do alot of hay, like we do. that hydro is awesome for haying, as you can imagine. you just dont want to do serious tillage or pulling with a hydro. my grandad bought a 656d hydro new, it is now on its third rebuild. but for the first 25 years of its life it was the big horse on the farm. But comparing all the work it has done to the amount of money put in it, grampa says it was one of his best investments. sorry for the long post, but dont be afraid of em. nate
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