Posted by T.Brown on March 14, 2010 at 11:47:53 from (67.142.164.22):
Finished the touch control unit rebuilt and reinstalled on the tractor this morning. I was very encouraged when the tractor turned over 100% better than it ever had before. She popped right off and I proceeded through the bleeding procedures IAW the manual. Nothing..... The pump is still getting real hot, but the arms won"t move........ Put the gauge on it, and it"s reading a steady 470 lbs of pressure. Spent a few hours scooping dog poop out of the yard thinking about it, and I think I"m going to take the pump off and take a detailed look at it. Probably should have done that in the first place since the inside of that reservoir was so nasty. If that doesn"t work I"m going to pull the unit off and tear it down again. I talked to a mechanic at the I.H. dealer in town last week and he said it took him six times tearing one down and putting it back together before he got it to work! The bad part was he couldn"t remember what finally made it work! Ughhhh
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