Hello Scott welcome to YT! You have gotten some good information so far. Here are a couple of suggestions or items that may help. A common theme on here when posters say ..I do not know much about this.. is to suggest the purchase of manuals for your machine. So in the 1st link there is an IT repair manual that will cover basic need to know technical info to repair your tractor. However, the first one on the list is the IH manual, now it says it does not include hydraulic pumps but my guess is that means it does not cover disassembly and repair of the pumps, because IH essentially called these throw away non rebuildable units. This is the manual I would suggest you get, I would call YT and see if they can tell you what it does cover for hydraulics. It is the manual that dealers used so it should cover all aspects well. In the second link is the CNHI parts page for your tractor, you will be able view the parts breakdowns of your tractor. This will also help communicate proper terminology of parts when you post here. For some reason they only show a diesel model but I believe a gas model was also offered. Is your machine a gas or diesel? In the video it sounds like it is miss firing on one cylinder but difficult to tell for sure. Lastly photos of the leaks you are talking about would be helpful. However, for site protection new posters are not allowed to post photos until their 6th post. When.. if you get to that point photos are added by the ..Choose files.. button near the bottom of the reply and New Post pages. Hope this helps!
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