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Re: IH 560 hydraulics
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Posted by Joe Evans on July 30, 2003 at 05:57:48 from (209.41.233.146):
In Reply to: IH 560 hydraulics posted by Kevin on July 28, 2003 at 18:44:50:
Kevin: Wow--the problem you're experiencing with your 560 is exactly like the one I'm currently experiencing with my 460. The hydraulics work initially but when the oil gets hot after some working time the hydraulics just go away. Last spring I had to head to the shed early during our Tractor Club's annual Plow Days because I could barely lift my plows out of the ground. I must add that I've had this problem for so long that now the hydraulics barely function when the oil is cold. Haven't had time to dive into the problem. So you replaced the pump and didn't gain anything. Well that's a bummer because I'm planning on doing that, too. (Just missed buying a used pump take-out from a parted out 560 for $250 this summer--dang! Someone got there first! Maybe it was you?) Again, I'm fixin' on getting into the hydraulics this winter so I can't help you with any past experience. I can say for now that the IT manual for our respective tractors stresses the importance of having a perfectly good O-ring seal on the hydraulic pump suction tube. My neighbor (an IHC freak) tells me the slightest nick in the O-ring will allow the pump to suck wind. Apparently this O-ring can be easily damaged during pump installation. I hope everyone with any experience with this problem jumps all over this post. I will be tuned in to say the least! By the way--is your power steering pump and system functioning OK?
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