Posted by Scott(MO) on May 29, 2014 at 21:30:10 from (173.186.177.216):
Hello, I posted sometime back about our 656 loader quit working this winter and needed work. I finally am getting around to working on it. I changed the filter and fluid in it (ouch $16 gallon for Hy-Tran). I bought 16 gallons because that"s what the book called for. I pulled the two drain plugs in the middle (TA housing and the front of the transmission). Then I pulled the plug out of the rear axle housing.) However, When I went to fill it back up, in only held 11 gallon instead of 16???? I moved the steering wheel back and forth as suggested by the manual. Steering works fine on the tractor, but the Hydraulic fluid level stayed on full at the dipstick. As I said, the steering works good and the hitch seems OK although, I have not hooked it to a heavy Implement. I put a pressure gauge to front & back remotes and was getting pretty much nothing. After you throttle it up a little, the best it gets is 350 PSI. I pulled the center link plate off the back and looked inside the rear end but really didn"t know what to look for. I listened for suction but tractor was in a lean-to and too noisy for my deaf ears to hear. All I saw was the oil stirring in the bottom of the rear axle housing and a stream pouring down from the top and I"m assuming this is normal Is there any good way to check pressure relief valve? If there is sure don"t know what it is. I"m pretty sure it"s the pump but I want to make sure before I spend that kind of money. I"m open to co
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