Posted by doug in illinois on December 08, 2011 at 18:47:27 from (173.233.168.68):
Hey Allan and other IH guru's.
I have posted before about having very poor brakes. Hytran is full, filter has been replaced twice now.
I thought steering and the rest of the hydraulics are on two different pumps.
Basically, I don't have much of anything. The steering is chattering when I try to turn, and kind of just jerks.
I bought a 4 round bale mover that lowers down to pick up the bales. The 1066 doesn't have enough hydraulics left to pick up more than one unless you jam the throttle wide open and "yank" the hydraulic lever in short bursts to make it come up just a little bit by bit.
My Ford 5000 row crop will raise all 4 bales at an idle, but it is a miserable tractor to use in the winter because it has no cab and hard starting below about 37 degrees.
Could both pumps be shot, or am I missing something else? I am thinking about just getting a used 17GPM (70935C91) pump from Worthington's for $150.00 to see if it helps. DOUG
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