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Update 884 hydraulics problem

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Tom884

04-08-2007 13:40:23




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Again problem is that I have no loader up or down, no rear hydraulics, and steering is only barely there. I checked the filter(clean), pilot relief valve (no issuses and screen on it was clean), and the Flow divider which all looked good and had no issues that I could see. Only thing left is the filter screen under filter housing oin top of filter when you pull the filter off MCV. hat is only thing other than the pump.

Only other thing I noticed was it looked to me as if there was not enoough fluid in the system. I drained the case before starting all of this and about 6 gallons came out. I know some will be trapped in the system as it runs the power steering up fron etc, but 3 gallons give or take?

Could it be that problem was low fluid? It has the dipstick on side of tractor just in front of MCV but mine has no markings on whether or not it is full. I do not want to mess around and hurt it even more by filling it bck up with 6 gallons only to find out that it needed another 3.

Again as before thanks for any offerings of help you can give.
TOM

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georgeky

04-08-2007 15:28:33




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 Re: Update 884 hydraulics problem in reply to Tom884, 04-08-2007 13:40:23  
That could be the problem. If it has had the wrong oil in it sometime there could be brake disk particles stopping up the filter. A guy that use to help me put AW-32 in my 7610 Ford and in 2 or 3 days I had no hydraulcs. I pulled the filter and it was stopped completly up. I drained the oil and replaced it with the right oil and replacing the filter several more times, it has worked ok ever since. Just a thought. Being low on fluid could also be the trouble.

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Fromjb2

04-08-2007 15:13:43




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 Re: Update 884 hydraulics problem in reply to Tom884, 04-08-2007 13:40:23  
Hi Tom, service manual says 9 gallons for transmission/hydraulics but with loader adding another 3 to 5 gallons with a loader will not hurt anything.
Re dipstick there should be some hash marks about 1/3 of the way from the bottom of the dipstick, so full is above the hash marks but adding extra for a loader will not hurt.

JimB



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