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Posted by the tractor vet on June 16, 2007 at 10:54:21 from (75.19.127.195):
In Reply to: Re: 1066 clutch posted by dallaine on June 16, 2007 at 09:04:54:
Lube pressure at the sending unit somewhere between 10-15 lbs pressure at the bottom plug on the lower leftshould be anywhere from 235-285 myself i like it around 265-275 on a 1066 . If your working with a Deere man that ya had better find a Half arres Red man . My thinking is that ya got a seal or gskt either blowen or not installed . usualy someone that does not know Red tractors and removes the mCV ALWAYS forget to install the O/ RING down on the bottom left as they installed a new gskt but for got the O/RING and almost as soon as ya fire the tractor it blows the gskt then also the loose the SUMP CHECK PLUG AND SPRING OR JUST THE SPRING , this littel spring looks somewhat like a ball point pen spring and it goes on the lower righside behind the MCV. It is best to leave the RED tractors to the RED MECHAICS just like i leave the green tractors to the guys with the yellow stained shorts.
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