Posted by FC Andy on December 09, 2010 at 17:21:45 from (74.126.84.52):
In Reply to: 766 water problem posted by kennell on December 09, 2010 at 15:41:53:
Are you sure that the problem is water? On my 806, in the cold, my steering will not work well for a half hour or so. I have been told it is usually a problem inside the MCV. A few older guys in my neighborhood have told me that all of these tractors were this way... Someone will probably correct me. I have heard that making a short hose to connect the hydraulic outlet together and turning it on to flow oil and warm up the hydraulics will help. I know for a fact that last winter I used it to run a log splitter, and by the time I was done the steering worked the best it ever has since I have owned it in the winter. I am not certian that the hose will help, but I will be finding out in the next few days, as the winter parade is Saturday and snow will be coming soon... By the way, I am quite certian that I do not have a water problem, as I have changed the hy-tran multiple times in the 5 years it has been mine and have not gotten any water out of it. You also need to remember that the same pump that runs the steering also provides flow to the TA... If water was frozen up and oil could not flow your tractor would not move.
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