Posted by soybeanjoe on September 04, 2009 at 05:58:03 from (66.213.171.108):
In Reply to: 826 stops then goes posted by Bradford on September 03, 2009 at 20:10:42:
Our 1206 did something similiar awhile back going down the road. TA was in HI and it was as if went to LO but handle was still in HI. I pulled the TA lever to LO then back to KI and it went back into HI but dropped back to LO without moving the lever. Then it got to acting like it was going to stop. I was about a 1/2 mile from home & was able to get it home.
Called our CIH service manager thinking the TA had gone out & told him what happened. He asked if the hyd fluid was full which I affirmed, had just checked it before heading home. He said he thought there was an O-ring bad between the housings and to add 5 gal of Hy-tran & see what happens. After adding the 5 gal of Hy-tran it has worrked fine. Service manager said to go ahead & run it with the extra fluid, that it wouldn't hurt & the only way to replace the o-ring was to split the tractor.
Another thing he said to check if the extra hyd fluid didn't help was to pull the filter out & see if the pickup tube had slid out into the filter housing.
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