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Re: 806 IH aDon't move
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Posted by Ron 1456 on November 04, 2003 at 10:34:21 from (207.32.34.51):
In Reply to: 806 IH aDon't move posted by grazer on November 04, 2003 at 05:45:24:
The hydraulic pump (not the hitch pump) has lost it's prime. Used to have trouble with my 806 when it was extremely cold. We would remove a plug on the back side MCV plate on the left side of the tractor. Then start the tractor for just a second or two and then shut off. Some oil will spray out but the pump will be reprimed. There is a spring behind the plug so it can sometimes be a little work to get it back in. This problem only occurred a few times when it wa near 15 below 0. You may have a bad O-ring somewhere if this happens very often. By the way there are two plug on the back of the plate. It such be the larger(top)one.
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