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Posted by Aces on June 25, 2006 at 13:12:21 from (65.54.154.44):
There was a post about 966 hydraulics being slow.May good ideas but two things I thing not right maybe Tractor Vet can jump in here and make sure I remember right. First checking leak through the third link plate. This can be done, but the hyd oil returns back to the rear end so as to help oil. So in order to check for leaks the return oil must be stoped. To do that one needs to hock a hose to a remote outlet and return the oil into the dipstick tube by activating that hyd valve, then there should be no oil running down in the rear end, if so there is a leak. The other idea I saw was to install the hyd pump and then but the cross over tube in from the filter side. I don't believe this is right, my reason. The tube a has press fit lip seal on it and the housing for the filter has a counter bore on the pump side for the seal to fit into the lip of the seal goes toward the pump so as to seal air out of the system and the press fit holds the tube tight between the pump and filter housing, so the tube should go in from the pump side, or there would be no seal at the filtr end and nothing to hold the tube in place.
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