Posted by 1939farmall on April 24, 2022 at 14:55:40 from (98.97.5.4):
Got some time to work on the little tractor today. I dont know if you can see in the picture but the wheels are out of whack. All the steering components were loose and sloppy. I set the tie rods to the right length and tightened the connections for the ram on the power steering. It still doesnt steer great but its much better. The first time I tried to drive the tractor it only had low gear. I was worried the hydraulic motor or pump was going bad. I flushed the hydraulic system last week and got this out. I refilled it and cycled everything several times this week. I flushed the system again today and refilled it. Now I have high and low gear, power steering and all hydraulics working! And now when I check the reservoir it looks like it should instead of a water and oil milkshake! I think were about ready to put it in the dirt and see what it can do! it still needs to be rewired, and the seat we cobbled together isnt going to work but were getting close! Looks pretty small parked with the Farmalls!
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