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IH 806 hydraulic fluid drain(s)

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Gordon Nicolson

03-29-2008 09:09:18




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I recently bought a 806 with loader. There is water in the hydrualic fluid and I want to change it. However, it seems unclear as to the drains and fill plugs. Can someone please tell me if there is more than one drain and their locations. Any other tips would be welcome. Thanks, Gordon




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Gordon Nicolson

03-29-2008 12:41:14




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 Re: IH 806 hydraulic fluid drain(s) in reply to Gordon Nicolson, 03-29-2008 09:09:18  
Thanks for the replies guys. I appreciate the helpful attitude. God bless, Gordon



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ejr-IA

03-29-2008 09:34:25




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 Re: IH 806 hydraulic fluid drain(s) in reply to Gordon Nicolson, 03-29-2008 09:09:18  
Theirs one in the clutch housing,one in the rear frame up under the drawbar and one in each axle housing also you can drain the PTO unit.The fill and level plugs are on the side of the axle housig.Then for the main transmission the dip stick and fill is in the operators platform near the brake pedals.



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the tractor vet

03-29-2008 10:17:02




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 Re: IH 806 hydraulic fluid drain(s) in reply to ejr-IA, 03-29-2008 09:34:25  
There are Two plugs in the speed transmission or as some call the center section . SO there is a total of 4 plugs . If it is really bad then it is best when ya are getting new oil and filter it is best to get three filters and change the filter several times as it will help clean it up . and some times i have had to change the oil several times along with the filters. Since this tractor has a loader it may be a wise thing to remove all the hoses and drain them along with the cylinders . and start off fresh as there will be enough water left in the rest of the tractor that it will be hard enough to work it all out.

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