Posted by JimB2 on September 05, 2008 at 13:56:27 from (99.241.179.24):
In Reply to: 574 IH? posted by wants to know on September 04, 2008 at 19:37:30:
Hi Wants, that would be parking brake band material. Common problem on those models, idiot light burns out on dash and Operate drives with parking brake engaged. The parking brake is a band around a drum in the range transmission which is under the seat under the 3pt hydraulic housing. Big $$ labour to change. So change the Hytran and hydraulic filter a couple times. Must have clogged the splitter valve in the MCV valve.
There is a draft control dump valve under the seat than can become clogged and will not let the 3pt hitch go down.
This you can try at your own risk at low idle: Turn the PS one way till it hits the limit and you hear the hydraulic relief valve squeal. And the other is activate the remotes till you hear the relief valve squeal. This sometimes causes enough shock in the hydraulic system to dislodge a stuck MCV valve. The DANGER IS IF your hydraulic lines to PS or remotes are worn or weak this could cause one of then to blow out.
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