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Re: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Majo
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Posted by the tractor vet on August 11, 2006 at 15:41:37 from (75.24.6.64):
In Reply to: Re: 806 Hydraulics, Kind OF Scared That It Is Majo posted by Aces on August 10, 2006 at 09:29:45:
Ah this may be true but only if the check valve is working good and as the years creep up on them the check valves leak a bit or sometimes don't hold at all and when the engine goes down so does the brakes . Also i have seen a lot of the adjusters stick or the return spring in the brake drum broken or so pluged up with rust brake dust or goo that things just don't work like they did new. Just this spring i had to get into the left brake on the 806 as either Dust or Eugene stomped down hard and sheered the splines off the disks. and found three broken return spring in her and one stuck adjuster. Now on his tractor i would lay a twenty dollar bill on the fact that the Quad O/Ring behind the filter retainer is missing and he sucked some dirt into the MCV and have a flow divider sticking or the pressure reg sticking . I know that on my 806 that when we are fillen the bunker and i stick the nose of my 806 down over the ramp that it will suck air if i don't run it 5 gallon over full and the PTo stops also from being to steep .
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