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farmer fireman

07-28-2005 08:10:34




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I have a 806 and every body talks about checking the MVC where is it located and how do I check it ?




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biggerred

07-29-2005 08:03:30




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman , 07-28-2005 08:10:34  
Lost the steering and brakes on my 1566 once, I just changed the filter (Hydrolic) and all was well afterward.



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Allan in NE

07-28-2005 20:10:22




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman , 07-28-2005 08:10:34  
Farmer,

Is everything working okay? If so, stay the heck outta there.

MCV valves in the hydraulics are like carburetors are to gas engines. To some folks, these items seem to cause everything from earaches to the runs and more often than not, have absolutely nothing to do with either.

If you tractor is operating okay, leave things alone. You don't need to "check it".

Just my view,

Allan

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Nat

07-28-2005 09:37:05




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman , 07-28-2005 08:10:34  
I mention its location every time I mention it...

It's on the left side right in front of the step, but only on larger 06, 56, 66, 86, and 88 series tractors. The tractors with the old mechanical TA do not have an MCV.



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farmer fireman

07-28-2005 09:52:30




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to Nat, 07-28-2005 09:37:05  
My 806 does not have a T/A will it still have a MCV?



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Nat

07-28-2005 13:56:05




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman, 07-28-2005 09:52:30  
Does your 806 have steering and brakes?



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farner fireman

07-28-2005 14:33:25




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to Nat, 07-28-2005 13:56:05  
The steering and brakes don't work right now people have told me to check the MCV what does it look like ? What does it do? Thanks



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Weldon

07-28-2005 18:36:47




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farner fireman, 07-28-2005 14:33:25  
The MCV (Multiple Control Valve)is located on the left side of the clutch/transmission housing.From your clutch pedal, follow the clutch operating rod toward the front where it connects to the clutch operating lever. Just beneath and a little toward the rear from the clutch lever you will see a plate about six inches wide and eight inches long (downward).It has many small bolt heads on it . This is the MCV body. Inside it is a small hydraulic pump and the valves that direct the oil supplied by this pump, to be sent to the steering, brakes and Torque Amplifier (if so equipped). It is my recommendation to you to get a repair manual for this tractor before attempting any repairs yourself. I&T Shop Manual will be sufficient. Cost maybe $25.00. Lots of info for the money.

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Nat

07-28-2005 18:18:37




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farner fireman, 07-28-2005 14:33:25  
The unit is right there on the left side of the transmission housing, right in front of the step. It looks like a plate with a bunch of bolt heads on it.

MCV means multiple control valve, or something like that. It's a valve that controls multiple things: steering, brakes, TA, and maybe even PTO.

May I recommend that you get the I&T service manual for the tractor, and read it? It assumes some level of mechanical ability, but even if you don't have any mechanical ability, it's better than being completely in the dark.

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farmer fireman

07-28-2005 18:29:16




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to Nat, 07-28-2005 18:18:37  
What will I be looking for ? Trash grit ? Will I be able to remove the valve? I have a I&T manual ,but my wife cleaned up and it disapered .



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Weldon

07-28-2005 18:47:53




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman , 07-28-2005 18:29:16  
First thing you need to do is check the level of the hydraulic/transmission oil in the tractor. I have seen tractors that the owner said steering and brakes would not work. They couldn't- very low to nearly no oil in the tractor.



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farmer fireman

07-28-2005 19:21:16




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to Weldon , 07-28-2005 18:47:53  
It is full of oil.



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Weldon

07-29-2005 08:27:52




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 Re: MCV ? in reply to farmer fireman, 07-28-2005 19:21:16  
When was hydraulic system filter changed?

If tractor is full of hydraulic oil and the lift and PTO work then problem most likely is with MCV and pump. Could be that the key in MCV pump drive shaft is sheared / wallowed out or the pump drive shaft seal is worn and not sealing.
You really need to test the MCV pump and valve as directed by a shop manual. Will the hydraulic lift (two point or three-point)and auxilliary valves operate (lift a load)?
Does the PTO work properly (turn under load)?

If lift and PTO does not work ,then the PTO drive shaft splines are worn off also the splines in the clutch pressure plate which mate with the PTO drive shaft. The MCV pump is driven off of the PTO driven gear. If the splines are worn off of the PTO drive and pressure plate, it is my understanding that a tractor would have no steering ,brakes, TA or hydraulic lift and PTO.

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