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Vinny!

06-09-2004 12:47:08




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Dave: Just your response to the young man with the H hydraulics question on draining, great answer. I too have an OLD H at home, 42' to be exact. I have never used or looked into using my hydraulic pump as the connections are plugged. Is there a way to see if this thing even is working? You also said that you use Walmart Hy/Tran fluid. Would this be sufficient to use/safe to use in my tractor? And what is the amount needed for the reservior. Thanks for reading this, sorry for the many questions please respond... Regards... Vinny

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Dave in CT

06-09-2004 14:42:09




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 Re: Hey Dave in CT! in reply to Vinny!, 06-09-2004 12:47:08  
I'm not sure what you mean by 'connections are plugged' - if you mean the outlet pipes on either side have plugs to seal them off, you can test it without an implement by getting a "T" fitting (all my fittings are 1/2" but check yours to make sure) and a pressure guage for hydraulics. I bought my guage from www.surpluscenter.com for about $25 - get the 0-1500 lbs range or thereabouts. The original lift-all hydraulics on the H went to around 450-500 lbs. The later pumps went to 750-800 lbs and I've heard of folks getting 1200 lbs. Put the "T" at the end of one of the high pressure outlets - the single outlet on the right ('passenger') side would be a good choice. The lift-all system on the H takes six quarts. The pressure should come up to either 450 or 750 when you pull the operating lever all the way back. Further operations, testing, rebuilding, get a manual. To just do a quick test, you can get a black pipe "T" but if you're going to use your system, get fittings that are rated for the pressure. Sure, the Hy/Trans stuff would be fine, according to people who have a lot more than my level of experience.

I was in a similar position - had an H, didn't know how good a shape the hydraulics were in. Filled up the resevoir with six quarts, came up to rated pressure and seemed to be nary a problem. Used the system to lift my snow plow for 1/2 last winter and then a dried out gasket blew and I had to rebuild the pump. I was using 30W non-det oil before it blew, which was fine because it was thicker for the old system. After I rebuilt it, I switched to the Hy/Trans and, understandably, haven't had any leaks.

If you're serious about using the lift-all system, I'd just go ahead and buy the 5gal container of the Hy/Trans oil. That's the most economical and you'd have enough for a couple of flushes at least.

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Vinny!

06-10-2004 06:00:46




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 Re: Re: Hey Dave in CT! in reply to Dave in CT, 06-09-2004 14:42:09  
Dave: thanks for the quick response to my questions about the hydraulic system on my 42'H. I will use your info and try the pump soon. Again thanks for your response and time, I'll keep you posted on the results....Regards Vinny in Alabama



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