Posted by KEH on August 02, 2008 at 17:01:12 from (209.213.30.40):
In Reply to: 460 long lift problems posted by mike thigpen on August 02, 2008 at 16:40:49:
Filter is in hydraulic line near starter. If it has the old type filter, it has a steel mesh cartridge, or screen, in a round container in the line under the starter. Newer models have a regular throwaway cartridge. The older type may be cleaned and reused, but often they are so clogged they need replacing. There also is the same type filter in the power steering reseivoir BTW.
It's a good idea to change the oil in the transmission while you are at it. There are two oil plugs in the transmission case.
There are some copper crush washers in the system that sometimes need replacing. I had to do that a couple of times, but I don't remember the location. Ask a long dealer, or and old oliver dealer or whit dealer, now an AGCO dealer. Also allis chalmers imported some of those fiat design tractors.
It's possible the hydraulic pump is bad. They cost several hundred dollars, so maybe something else will work. Good lick.
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