Why are 'farming' with it in HI? Only use hi for road travel.All other times leave it in low.And keep the RPMs up. The damage is done. A rebuild is comming soon. However run till it quits.You are looking at a 5-10,000 dollar repair bill....BTW. Something to think about. Most guys will junk it rather than fix it."It is not worth the repair bill". Wrong!Can you replace it with another (good) Hydro70 for that bill? No.The replacement may be in the same shape (or worse) as the one you own.It(the replacement)could also have engine;hydralic or other problems.....So if you have an otherwise good tractor(you know what you have),fix it! you will be bettewr off in the long run.Unless of coarse you just want a 'new' tractor.Herrs Machine(Washington,Kansas) is THE place to get parts/reman hydros.....
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