Posted by The tractor vet on August 10, 2011 at 20:05:44 from (75.19.127.83):
In Reply to: Bad 856 hydraulics posted by cooop on August 10, 2011 at 19:51:52:
Ok lets start off with this , First off the steering works of the MCV pump and has nothing to do with hitch or remotes. as for the hitch coming up what about with a load on it . Just lifting the arms does not take much. If you have to run the engine up to lift let check the easy and cheap stuff first, If you are running the loader off the remotes then replace the pioneer ends on the hoses first . If this is not help then ya need to have a flow rate done on the pump and see what that tells ya . Also change the hyd . filter and replace the gasket and clean the screen and look for a strange pieces and shinny metal flakes in the oil. It maybe pump time as it seams this is the year for pumps i have to put two in myself. one in the 706 and one in the 806 and also as of this afternoon a water pump on the 806. Fun Fun Fun.
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