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Re: 1568 T/A questions
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Posted by the tractor vet on June 14, 2006 at 17:40:49 from (64.179.117.76):
In Reply to: 1568 T/A questions posted by crg1978 on June 14, 2006 at 17:27:28:
Well i sold Hy Cap for 19 years and befor i chose one brand i did alot of asken and resurch and that is why i chose Hy Cap . I never had a come back and all the ones i installed are still in the field worken so you chose . If it is installed as per instructions it will last a long time and on your tractor i would go with the HD unit it is reasionable in price and it will stand up . Now is the time to do it wright with a new clutch and pressure plate and all new bearings and take a good look at the PTO input shaft and the bearing and if it is so so then replace it at that time . If you have any questions then i can walk ya thru the whole thing with all the set up . Oh yea install a new MCV pump and get a MCV spring kit and seal and gskt pkg . And you will need to get a hyd fitting to go into the bottom plug on the MCV and a hyd. gauge that will read 600 lbs to set pressure or atleast check pressure.
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