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Re: Case 2590 hydraulic fluid coming out of dipstick
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Posted by tycteach on July 11, 2007 at 07:24:11 from (204.65.114.100):
In Reply to: Case 2590 hydraulic fluid coming out of dipstick posted by tycteach on July 09, 2007 at 07:26:03:
Ok, let me tell you how this has developed just in case someone else ever has this same problem. I tried looking for the transmission vent and haven"t found it yet. However, thanks to a suggestion on here, I decided that it just might be able to breathe through the fill hole. I took a push on type oil filler tube breather from my Massey Ferguson 750 combine and put it on the hydraulic fill hole on the tractor. I tried plowing a bit and everything seemed fine. I continued and finally plowed 40 acres and didn"t lose one drop of hydraulic fluid. Evidently that"s the problem. Now if I can just find the clogged vent, I can be back to normal. If I can"t, I"ll just buy a couple of new oil filler push on type filters and continue. I"ll put one on the tractor and have the other for a spare. If someone happens to know the location of the vent or filter that might be clogged and how big it is or what it looks like, I"d sure like that information. Thanks for all the help.
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