Posted by Owen Aaland on February 09, 2012 at 17:41:25 from (216.47.34.10):
In Reply to: 756 hydraulic leak posted by flhr62 on February 08, 2012 at 11:10:21:
A hydraulic leak under the platform on a 756 could be coming from a bad hydraulic hose going to the front couplers. If the tractor is not equipped with front couplers the leak may be from an auxiliary valve. The other problems could be caused by lack of hydraulic oil. In order to check things out you will need to have at least enough oil to show on the bottom of the dip stick.
The PTO is a self contained unit with its own hydraulic system and clutch.
Both of the hydraulic are serviced without any splitting of the tractor. The hitch pump is located in front of the left rear axle directly across from the hydraulic filter. The Multiple Control Valve is also located on the left side of the tractor just behind the clutch. The MCV pump is mounted on the inside of the MCV assembly ans is serviced by removing the MCV assembly. The PTO is serviced by removing the entire assembly from the tractor.
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