Posted by pete 23 on May 02, 2012 at 18:27:35 from (74.32.231.176):
In Reply to: Re: Pete - Owen posted by The tractor vet on May 02, 2012 at 16:45:39:
If you do not have a senty, sounds like someone replaced it with the aftermarket kit. But, all you need to test the clutch pressure of the odd, even clutch packs is a 600psi gauge and a 1/8 inch pipe threaded fitting. There is a pipe plug right next to the pressure switch's. If it carries regulated pressure, probably between 240 and 280psi in each clutch pack you know your solenoids are directing the pressure where it belongs. If you get no pressure on one of the clutch packs you of course know you will have to trace back to find out if solenoids are powered up both sides, low and high. Yes, way toooooooo many pipes and hoses on those tractors. Put the wrong one back on first and then take them all off again to get the right one in place. I remember when they came with the 560 and they had eleminated so darn many external pipes I thought boy this is great. Little hyd pump leak, who cares inside. They kept that going all the way through the 86 series. Then, switched everything outside. Sure we had some internal leaks that were hard to find and repair sometimes but I still preffered to keep more passages internal. Good luck.
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