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Re: Hydraulic Oil Leaks on 806
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Posted by Ken T on September 19, 2000 at 14:41:16 from (209.83.58.178):
In Reply to: Hydraulic Oil Leaks on 806 posted by andy on September 19, 2000 at 09:50:39:
Andy, first of all you need to clean things up so you can be sure of where the leak is coming from. Once you know that, I suggest you call Ken Updike. He runs a Case IH repair outfit and I regard him as an expert in these matters. He restored an 806 himself and knows them thoroughly. He will help you solve the problem and ship you the parts to fix it. He is in Wisconsin and his phone number is 608 455-2411. It just so happens that I currently have a hydraulic leak that is coming from one of the auxiliary valves on my 806. These valves are located under the seat, and could also be the source of one of your leaks. I called Ken Updike, and he shipped me the parts needed to rebuild the valve. This included O-rings and a replacement detent piston for $14.49 which includes shipping. I have already disassembled the valve and installed the O-rings and detent piston on the valve spool. All went OK so far. This weekend I plan to reinstall the valve spool in the valve and see how it works. Good luck on your leaks and let us know how it turns out.
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