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1969 case 450 still won't pull

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Michael Pool

07-01-2005 20:03:37




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I changed out my filters and my dozer still won"t pull. I wonder if there might be air in the lines and it has to fill up the lines. It did pull a little which it wouldn"t at all before the filter change. Thanks John for your help. Anymore ideas?
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Case450

07-03-2005 18:20:26




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 Re: 1969 case 450 still won't pull in reply to Michael Pool, 07-01-2005 20:03:37  
My case wasn't working too good when i got mine. i had extremely bad filters and after i changed those the suction line was collapsing itself. I also had a badly clogged fuel line in the line and the petcock in the bottom of the fuel tank was extremely plugged. I unclogged everything, put in new fuel and topped up the transmission fluid now I have more power and it runs much, much better. Thanks to Seann and Gearge MD on this site I am back at work.

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Tim B In WV

07-02-2005 18:24:23




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 Re: 1969 case 450 still won't pull in reply to Michael Pool, 07-01-2005 20:03:37  
Hey,Micheal, My dad had one of these,and if memory serves me correctly,it quit pulling altogether,and the problem was the cover at the rear of the machine.It looked like a bearing quill bolted onto the rear housing.Had something to do with the shuttle shift,if I'm not mistaken.We had a manual for it and it told us where to look.Hope this helps,Tim



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george md

07-01-2005 21:34:35




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 Re: 1969 case 450 still won't pull in reply to Michael Pool, 07-01-2005 20:03:37  
Michael,

With all that you have done , I would check the suction hose from the filter to the trans pump . Many times the inner layer (lining)
comes loose and will suck the line shut .If it has
done that there should be little or no trans
pressure showing on the gage .

If you have trans and converter pressure , there
is a good possibility that the fiber ring that couples the converter to the flywheel has come
apart . george

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