There is an IHC serviceman's handbook, GSS-1024 on the Farmall Super C tractor which is also for other tractors of the era. It goes into various test procedures to determine your issue. Unless you have a visible external fluid leak somewhere your issue is most likely internal to the unit and will require a rebuild to replace the defective items. I'm taking it your problem is like most, that the unit works correctly with the tractor running but settles to the ground on it's own after engine shutdown. If this is an issue with the tractor running you need to post back so we know more about this. Another thing you need to provide is does the implement raise to the desired height when the engine is restarted without moving the control levers? If your condition occurrs with the engine not running it is most likely a leak on the raise piston seal ring or on the a check valve. There are numerous seals and o-rings in the unit which could have failed. Other issues like scored cylinder walls, defective unit head gasket, the check valves not seating correctly on their bushings or seats. These are just possibilities but there could be more. Everything you need to rebuild your unit can be obtained from a good CaseIH dealership. Hope this helps somewhat, Hal.
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