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Re: Frozen 806 Hydraulics
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Posted by K.B.-826 on January 25, 2007 at 16:04:13 from (71.10.83.32):
In Reply to: Frozen 806 Hydraulics posted by Harlen Larson on January 25, 2007 at 15:32:25:
Put your heater on the filter housing, or try a new filter. Hopefully it"s just ice crystals plugging the filter. Running the engine was not a good thing to do, as the pumps were being starved. It doesn"t take much to get enough moisture into the oil that operation is effected. Normal condensation will build up, and rainwater/melting snow will find it"s way in if the tractor is parked outside. Yearly fluid changes are recommended, but not real practical with the price of oil these days. It sounds like you"re due now, and try to change it at least every two years. Drain the oil when the transmission is totally warmed up. There are five drain plugs. Three are in center of the bottom, front, middle, and rear. The other two are at the very bottom of each final drive. The final drives are seperate from the transmission on 06 and early 56 series tractors that have not been updated, so you"ll need to fill them through the check plug located about 3/8 of the way up the back side of each final drive.
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