Posted by nw_bearcat on June 20, 2012 at 19:30:47 from (69.66.185.0):
IH756 D. Don't have shop manual, and trying to keep haying going, so trying to not hold things up to wait on one just right now...
Seems to steer fine. Lifts 15' batwing fine. Lifts 1500+ hay bales fine. Bought new to us moco this year for haying. Seems to lift the header REALLY slow at end of field. Local guy says pump weak, more I think about it more seems odd that lifts 3pt ok, but remotes slow. MOCO is a 12' sickle hydraswing that uses a couple of fairly long travel 2.5" or so cylinders to lift, so don't know if those require more pressure than the stuff we use already. Anyway...if it comes to that...it sounds like the main pump is behind a cover on the LH side opposite the hydraulic filter. Is R&R as simple as dump oil, pulling that cover off, and pump comes with it? What holds/connects pump to the other goodies inside rear end?
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