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Re: What makes the hydro sluggish?
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Posted by Allan In NE on November 07, 2006 at 05:36:17 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: What makes the hydro sluggish? posted by Nat 2 on November 07, 2006 at 04:56:38:
Hi Nat, Well, IMHO, he really should change out that oil and filters anyways. :>) JPatton: After you service the tractor changing BOTH filters, take it out and get it good and hot. See if the problem still exits and if by chance it does, is it occuring in both forward and in reverse? If it still does it and if it is happening in both directions, take off the two control lines coming down on the left side of the transmission and cap the fittings off at the transmission. They take a (I think) #7 A/C cap. Try it again and see if if the problem is still there. Be careful, get it out in an area where there is plenty of maneauvering room, because with those lines unhooked, you loose all hydraulic control of the transmission. You are operating it manually with no hydraulic buffer, kinda like shifting an automatic car with the shift lever only. It's gonna be a "bang-bang" deal. This will tell us if the problem is "upstairs in the control section or downstairs in the "pull portion" of the transmission. Allan
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