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H leaking out of hose in tranny housing..???
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Posted by Truck on April 26, 2006 at 13:55:16 from (205.188.116.133):
The Scrapmetal H was running today on its own using gasoline!!! YAY!!! But, after driving it on three cylinders to the shop I noticed I had left a trail. There is a hydraulic hose on the left side of the tranny case and there is a fitting in front of it that is capped off. Same on other side, but both are plugged. I assume these are hydraulic outputs?? The lever I thought ran the pump (right side, up high and goes to long lever on the case) appears to be pushed in, which I think would be off??? The tractor has a snowplow at one time but the guy I got it from swears he didn't take any hydraulic lines apart, which means this one must have been leaking all along maybe??? So.. Should I cap the hose. run it to the port next to it, or what? My I and T manual for the Farmalls seems to be missing at the moment.. I also have a sticky valve. I am going to pull the rocker shaft assembly so I can get to it and try to spin it with a drill while hosing it down with something suitable. I really don't need to have the valve cover off every time I run it, and it seems to be much smoother on four, not three....;-) Anyone have any other quick ideas for sticky valves? Also what should I expect to pay for a good pair of rear rims? I see in Gemplers they are over $200 each.. Mine are rotten.
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