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Re: Allan, Others, 1066 Steering/Hydraulics
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 05, 2006 at 09:59:49 from (75.24.28.38):
In Reply to: Allan, Others, 1066 Steering/Hydraulics posted by agrogers on October 05, 2006 at 09:07:59:
Your problem is in what we call the MCV and that is located in the left side of the speed transmission ahead of the left step . Now since you are not up on the repairs of said system you could first get a book on the 1066 and study what the MCV does and how it does this or take it to a person that REALY KNOWS . There are alot of COULD BE's as to the cause for this failuar one is that the MCV pump is taking a lunch break do to old age there could be a score valve , broken or weak springs , blowen gskt, blowen O/Ring ,stuck valves pluged filter a bad O/Ring between the speed transmission and the range transmission low fluid lever a leaking suction tube . So be prepared for the worse case . And with out doing some tests myself i can not say for sure as to just what the problem is .So best course of action is take it to a GOOD mechanic that knows these tractors as you will be money and time ahead .
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