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Re: International 806
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 09, 2006 at 19:28:54 from (75.24.28.113):
In Reply to: International 806 posted by Luke Baker on October 09, 2006 at 14:35:06:
Your problem can be a list of things . From sticking valves in the MCV , blowen MCV gskts., blowen O/RINGS , weak or broken springs, a problem in the T/A low pump pressure or low pump volume sucking air due to a missing or cracked O/Ring betweent the speed trans. and the range trans. and it is like this If ya don't know what your doing and you do not have a book the gauges and special test tool and fittings and a set of dial calipers then take it to some one that knowes what he is doing . Because if ya get the pressure set to high ya can blow the MCv wright off the side of the tractor like one guy did tryen to get more pressure to the T/A for lock up for tractor pullen and he blew the MCv off the side pulling all the threads out of the housing .
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