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Re: Big Surprise....the 1566 Got sick again


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Posted by JD Seller on November 23, 2012 at 22:27:30 from (208.126.196.144):

In Reply to: Re: Big Surprise....the 1566 Got sick again posted by Tom Barto on November 23, 2012 at 12:21:14:

So let me understand this correctly? You replaced the MCV pump. Then you worked on the clutch valve. Could not find the check valve assembly. Plus how many other things you tried and changed. Posted on here many times. Had many guys respond to you.

Now you tell us that the hydraulic filter was changed two months ago with maybe 60 hours of usage on it??? So you do not do the one thing that costs less then $25??? Why the he!! NOT!!!!

All of the issues you where/are having can be caused by a plugged up hydraulic filter. Should it have plugged with this few hours?? NO but your hydraulic system is sick so it could be carrying metal from several places. The filter is doing its job in trying to catch all of them before you blowing the filing into everything on the tractor. I am willing to bet that your whole system now will start to cause even more problems because it has filings spread throughout the whole system.

I have seen filter get plugged in MINUTES from junk in the system. A IH 1566 is NOT an old "M" that you can abuse with junk/dirt/wrong oil in the hydraulics and not have it cost your big money.

If you are going to keep this tractor long term than you need to completely go through he whole hydraulic system and clean/flush out the junk that is now spread through it all.

I get this all of the time with guys o the JD tractors with bad brake pads. If they stop and fix the brakes the first time the filter plugs they usually have few other issues. If they keep running the tractor and plugging filters they usually ruin a bunch of things in the hydraulic system.

You have something in the gear train or hydraulic system failing. It is spreading junk/shavings in the hydraulic oil. So if you are going to keep using it then keep the filters changed when they plug. That maybe as little a few hours as things get worse.


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