Posted by Norberg on April 08, 2009 at 16:52:07 from (70.178.54.28):
In Reply to: Deutz 8006 posted by Stevemf20 on February 25, 2009 at 00:20:35:
The 8006 hyd. filter is in the center of the trans. on the bottom of the tractor. There is a circular shaped plate and the filter is located above it. The "old" filter is a 2-piece(screen/paper) unit. I think the replacement is a 1-piece. Sometimes just cleaning the screen is sufficient and sometimes replacing the filter will do it. After you have cleaned or replaced the filter, refill and turn the steering-wheel from left to right until the air bubbles are out. It's okay to make the pump whine a little, this is just the air making its way back to the reservoir which is at the highest point on the tractor. Plug a hyd.-pressure guage into one of the remotes and see if you're getting a full 2500 psi.. The remotes are at the end of the hyd. circuit. As far a the brakes, give Wally Kassner a call. (417)632-4364
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