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Re: 826- Power Steering Buzz
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 11, 2006 at 07:50:09 from (75.24.42.197):
In Reply to: Re: 826- Power Steering Buzz posted by Jim Allen on October 11, 2006 at 07:14:51:
That is the main reason for the more freq. fluid changes as it does not get run enough to COOK out any moisture . Case in point the 706 get used about every other day in winter for feeding and some other chores and realy never gets warmed up enough to Cook out the moisture and this one we have to change EVERY SPRING along with severl filter changes thru out the winter . On the 1066 and the 806 that set from the time we finish up harvest till spring tillage they set in a shed and they sweat and before we even think about firen them up the drain plugs a cracked to let the water drip out and this can amount to 3-5 gallon from all the plugs on the bottom . Now if ya just go out and lite them off then this water gets mixed into the oil and will start to plug the filter with a GOO type slugs when the filter gets pluged then the bypass opens and all that goo goes stright thru the pumps and water does not make a good lube for the pumps. and is not good on the hyd valves and even though the screen is of a fine mesh it can and will let small pices of junk thru and this can mess up pumps and valves.
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