Posted by Allan In NE on July 23, 2009 at 07:26:33 from (148.78.100.118):
In Reply to: Re: 656 Hydro Problems posted by theponyroper on July 23, 2009 at 07:11:03:
"If it were my tractor", I'd replace both the pressure regulators and both of the check valves down in the center section.
But listen, we're talking about a $1,000 gamble here to buy those valves.
There is a somewhat "involved" procedure to check exactly what is going on with the old gal, but I'll just bet it is leaking by that forward regulator. It is what they do. Happens time and again.
Bad news is that if you replace that tranny, it's gonna end up costing you $5K. So, maybe the gamble is worth it?
To verify, a guy can exchange the two sets of valves from one direction to the other and the problem will follow by slipping in reverse instead of forward. Heck of a lot of work tho. :>)
All the piping has to be removed just to get at the valves. But again, kinda "doubt" you have a cracked line.
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