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806 hyd oil change

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mazemeister

04-24-2008 18:23:20




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Today I changed the hyd oil in the axle housings- Pretty sure it was the first time it was changed since my grandfather bought it new in '64. The book says 5 qts each side, but I got out about 4 gal from both. So, any ideas how it got itself overfilled?
Also just got the IH model RD injection pump rebuilt and back on. Bled the fuel system, got fuel to injectors, got smoke out the exhaust, but wouldn't even try to fire. Tried ether, no effect: would neither speed up cranking nor cause knock (btw tractor always needs ether when cold- has for years)
Changed fuel filters (boy did they need it) and started right up with a shot of ether. Seeems real strange to me that even without sufficient fuel I couldn't get it to fire on the ether. What does that mean about the engine?

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ChrisAS

04-24-2008 20:08:04




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 Re: 806 hyd oil change in reply to mazemeister, 04-24-2008 18:23:20  
The axle housing was supose to be seperate from the rear end but the oil would work it's way into the axle housing and stay there. IH said to drill a hole through the rear end housing so the axle would not over fill.



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ejr-IA

04-24-2008 19:14:35




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 Re: 806 hyd oil change in reply to mazemeister, 04-24-2008 18:23:20  
Some time if they opend up the rear end and worked on it they may have knocked the rear axle axle cup out to let mors oil into the bull gear housing.



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