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Steve Finley

07-13-2003 19:46:07




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Hugh, Thanks so much for your suggestions as to the cause of my jittery hydraulics on my 140. The problem actually ended up being a small chunk of dirt in the small screen that is accessible by taking off the thick steel plate at the back of the hydra-touch. I liken it to taking the head off an engine or compressor because you can see the pistons of the hydra-touch. Anyway, after removing the plate there is a slotted head screw that can be removed which has a small long screen on it. There was a small amount of crud on the end of it. I cleaned the screen and flushed out all the spools and ports I could while I had the plate off. Solved my problem. A technichian at my local Case-IH dealer actually pointed me in the right direction. Kind of scary though, a highly respected independent repair shop stated that it had to be the pump. Couldn't be anything else. Well, luckily after I went through the procedure that you outlined, I decided to call the dealership and ask their advice before proceding with the purchase of a new pump. Saved me about $400. I truly appreciate your attempt to help me with my problem. I wouldn't hesitate to consult you again. Sorry about the problems with my email. I still haven't figured out what is up with that. Thanks again! Steve

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Hugh MacKay

07-13-2003 20:02:00




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 Re: Thanks Hugh! in reply to Steve Finley, 07-13-2003 19:46:07  
Steve: As I said before I have never had much problem with these hydraulic units. I have been very careful to keep dirt out and if I find I'm getting a water build up from condensation I change the hydraulic oil. I can also see good reasoning on the jumpy part you outlined, being dirt. Actually what I was describing to you causes tractor to labor, more than jumpy. It will get jumpy also as it enters and comes out of the labor mode.

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