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Posted by Sheepdog in NE on May 18, 2006 at 20:07:33 from (67.0.14.19):
In Reply to: 826 Hydrostat posted by Dan-IA on May 18, 2006 at 18:45:22:
As far as the FOOT N INCH pedal goes, only use it in emergencies or if your backing up to hook up something. Get used to planting your left foot on the floor boards and not moving it. The movement after you pull the lever back is the piston moving slowly inside the trany, pump and motor, back to neutral postion, thats normal. Next the buzzing might be the draft or three point lever vibrating in it's slot right of the seat. I've taken an inch long shink tube from the electrical supply house an heat it on the lever as a insulator. It will last forever. Just a wild guess! The tach and speedometer cables could have the square drive ends rounded off so the cables are turning in the female drive or the other end by the tack and speedomoter. New cables. Not sure what bleeds down means. Does the disc go down on its own? The valves under the seat are leaking (the chrome shaft internally) Maybe shaft is scracthed. No o-rings will fix that. It's a machined fit. As far as being loud besides new liner as said before you are working with a pre 70's system. What are you using it for. Take the cab off. If you are using it in the field be careful not to get the hytran to hot. The hydro was not a tillage tractor. Great for baleing, feedwagon, lite loads. Change hydro filter every year no matter how many hours you put on. Hytran every 2-3.
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