Posted by ChShaffer on September 01, 2012 at 15:51:40 from (96.247.159.123):
First posting of this topic on my 656 was back on June 20. Thanks Pete23 and Allan in NE for you input. Just now getting back to the task of repairing this tractor. (too much farming to stop and repair earlier) The CaseIH parts website did not show the exact parts I had damaged. Allans pictures of the hydro 70 helped but were not quite the same. All of this to say, that after pulling the whole three point hitch casting and remote hydraulic valve assemblies off of the tractor, was better able to see where the damaged tube was orginally fastened. Browsing the net I found a picture from Wengards in Meyerstown, PA of the part. The smaller tube broke loose from the larger. I believe the large tube is a suction tube and the smaller tube is a return line. If this assumption is correct, can the smaller tube be fastened to the bottom of the rearend housing other than in the large tube? A rubber hose connects to the smaller tube and then on the other end is connected to another metal tube that attaches to the casting that contains the three point hitch hydraulic components. Would appreciate other folks experiences and input.
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