To test the pressure like bob said ya need the CORRECT FITTING not some bolt . This fitting can be ordered from Case I H and you will need a length of small Hyd. hose and a GOOD gauge that will read up to 600 lbs. . The part # for the special fitting to test the pressure is 384328R1. IF you own a I H tractor from the 706 on up you should have atleast on and for 86 series on up ya need TWO and two gauges . Myself i set the clutch lock up pressure to 265 - 280 on the higher Hp, tractors > also this test on the pressure must be done with the hyd. oil at NO LESS then 150 degrees . Yea i know it will take some time to get everything warmed up to that temp. Even with my flow rater to get it warmed up takes the better part of half and hour running the hyd. fluid thru the flow rater . As to the cost well it has been a while since i bought parts to do one . I use to charge three and a half hours to pull rebuild and set one up and i always installed the Hd. clutch pack and i am trying to remember what the normal bills came to . , i am thinking that it was not over 250 when i was doing them . BUt times have changed and everybody wants to get rich over night now .
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