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Re: Here I go again-MCV
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 13, 2006 at 08:58:49 from (4.124.83.67):
In Reply to: Here I go again-MCV posted by SGT K on January 13, 2006 at 07:32:10:
well here we go again , now i am assuming that the Hdy. filter is clean and your hdy fluid is up to the full mark and it is clean with no water in it and i am assuming that the tractor has not been split in a long time . So also that all the MCV springs are with in spec. so maybe the pump is getting weak but with out putting the gauges to it and running a flow check one can not be sure but it is only money and they are not hard to change just remember to check the thickness of the old gskt and replace with the same . Then after the new pump is on then also check the pressure also prime the new pump to wet the gears . check you sump check plug and give the spring a littel tweek if it is bad then replace the plug and the spring . Myself i would rebuild or have the MCV rebuilt and checked by someone that knowes what he is looking at and knowes how to do this i saw one that a guy thought he knew what he was doing and just new that if he shimmed the pressure releif valve up just a bit it would be a whole lot better after he started the tractor it sent the MCV to the other side of the shop blew it clean off the tractor and pulled the threads out of the range trans casting.
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