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Posted by Allan in NE on November 21, 2005 at 11:36:46 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Allan in NE 656 Hydro posted by RAS on November 21, 2005 at 11:12:48:
Hi Ras, Not yet. I just came from the red shop. They say that they really can't tell til they put the gauges on the thing, but that there are a number of things that can cause it to act this way. He's spoutin' all kinds of valves and circuits of which I know absolutely nothing about. Good news is that he says because it pulls so strong in one direction, he doubts very seriously that it has to come out of the tractor. He says that it has either lost an o-ring or split a line somewhere and is losing pressure on that one side. I had it pretty well narrowed down to a hydraulic leak also, 'cause that old gal doesn't act right in either hi or lo. It'll dig like a badger on both sides of reverse but is weak on both sides when going forward. We are waiting on some parts for the 3-point, so will put this problem on hold until such time as I can haul it back to town to have the hitch work done; then they'll put the flow rater on it and find out what is going on. I understand automatic transmissions from one end to the other, but this thing is a total different breed of cat altogether. Allan
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