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Re: IH 806 hydraulics
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Posted by the tractor vet on October 08, 2003 at 12:02:02 from (216.196.13.97):
In Reply to: IH 806 hydraulics posted by Roy on October 08, 2003 at 10:06:41:
Well first i would change filtes and oil it then check pressure it should be around 1750 + OR MINUS 100 , IF NOT IN THAT RANGE THEN FIRST I WOULD CHECK THE PRESSURE REG VALVE . I know you don't have a flow rater but if you could have it checked at the dealer it is well worthe the charge as this will nail down the problem and if it is the pump and it could be the you know for sure and that pump is down on the left side of the tractor inft. of the rear axel housung on the bottom and it is not hard to replace . If you have to replace the install a new or good rebuild . You may also want to upgrade you pressure reg valve to the 2150 or 2350 this will aid in raiesing thing.
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