Posted by IH fan on September 14, 2013 at 07:00:57 from (174.70.169.139):
In Reply to: New To Me 1966 IH 504 posted by Florida 504 on September 14, 2013 at 03:24:04:
If they are two separate systems, the lines would be separate for each and each has it's own relief valve. Pictures in the book do not show the exact location of the transfer block, but it says you need to remove the auxiliary valves to get to it. I would think that means it's behind those valves on the transmission cover.
IMO, the problem with tearing everything apart is, if that part is working, you could screw it up by tearing it down. You may not find seals for everything. The I&T does show a breakdown of the aux. valves though, so that manual would be a good investment. I got mine from TSC.
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