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Re: A leak in a 184
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Posted by Mike K on June 20, 2000 at 10:12:50 from (206.159.164.17):
In Reply to: A leak in a 184 posted by Dean on June 17, 2000 at 17:40:45:
Dean, Yes my phone is still working. That sounds like IH Hy-tran fluid that`s leaking,probably your return or high pressure hose is leaking.The best way to find it is to remove the tunnel and/or under seat sheet metal. Your transmission/differential is full of Hy-tran fluid and this serves as your hydraulic reservoir,level is checked via a plug at the rear of your tractor just southeast of your PTO shaft.When removed oil should start to run out or at least be detectable with the tip of your finger,it`s good to check it with the slave cylinders in the non-extended position.This oil is filtered by the filter under your seat. The slot is for the engagement lever used on the 154/185 models.You have the better electric clutch,the old setup was noisy as hell. Boy!you ask a lot of questions for a guy from Va. I would have thought N.J. ........Mike
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