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Re: Frozen 806 Hydraulics
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Posted by the tractor vet on January 25, 2007 at 16:32:50 from (75.19.125.118):
In Reply to: Frozen 806 Hydraulics posted by Harlen Larson on January 25, 2007 at 15:32:25:
K B has it about wright ya got water contamated hyd fluid , pull the filter and replace while your at it buy several . Now as far as thawen out this old girl it is going to take a bunch so here is and old trucker trick if ya got a good old tarp now one of the blue plastic one wrap the tractor in like a tent and put the heat to her and it will take a good while to warm the old girkl up as there is a bunch of COLD IRON to warm also after it thaws out before ya start her get down under her and crack the three plus on the range trans and the rear end and see if ya can drain what ever water ya can out now don't pull the plugs all the way just loosen them enough to drip and let them drip till ya got oil comming out . Now becareful as we don't want ya to catch the old girl on fire . We went thru this with a good friend and neighbor several years ago when temps dropped to way below 0 and he needed to grind feed i got one of mine going and we pulled his in the shop as his was so full of water that it had the bull gears frozen solid took two days in a heated shop with the pulgs pulled before she started to drain.
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