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Re: 'nuther 1086- T-vet, Jake F, etc.
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 04, 2006 at 17:57:23 from (75.24.28.38):
In Reply to: Re: 'nuther 1086- T-vet, Jake F, etc. posted by P Backus on October 04, 2006 at 16:14:27:
Ya check the pressure in two places on the MCV one just takes a fitting with a O/Ring and lock nut in the bottom right corner of the MCV and the other place to check takes a special test tool . As far a changing out the dash here i do not know if it can be done as never looked into it . And checking hyd . pressure thru a remot only tells ya what the pressure is on the rear pump . Pressure on the MCv should be at least 235 lbs , myself i like to set them up to 265 or so . If ya could get them to check it out and tell ya what she is doing then i would say that the price is not to bad but if they don't want to get into it then beat them up a bit and offer 6500 and i don't think that you will get hurt to bad and leaves room for repairs and have a good tractor . Do i need to look in the mail for a plane ticket????
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