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Hough H-70 loader

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Mathew Gluth

02-07-2007 16:21:50




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I have a hough H-70 loader and the problem I am having is that when in gear the tractor looses oil pressure and stops moving. FYI I have the paylomatic drive. If I let it sit and idle for about 20 seconds, the time varies, it will have pressure again and move. It does it in forward and reverse both. It does it when it's hot and cold. I have checked the oil like to manual states and it shows the oil is full. I have checked the strainer in the bottom of the trans housing, it clean as a whistle. However, in doing some troubleshooting I found that when the tractor has no oil pressure the oil level is low, but as soon as the pressure comes up the level is fine. I'm hoping there is somone out there that has worked on these enough to find me a place to look for my problem. Thanks

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Chris Thompson

02-11-2007 16:16:56




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 Re: Hough H-70 loader in reply to Mathew Gluth, 02-07-2007 16:21:50  
Hello . let machine warm up and in neutral check level and id try overfilling it a two or three litres and see if your problems cleared ? anyway i seen you checked your strainer !! but did you change your transmission filter ? i would imagine it has one !!! big filter usually . anyway try that stuff out .i wouldnt be suprised if overfilling a bit makes it operate normal again . cant hurt anything really !!! bulldozers do it all the time and usually more overfill than that !!

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hectorgemme

02-08-2007 02:18:09




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 Re: Hough H-70 loader in reply to Mathew Gluth, 02-07-2007 16:21:50  
I have a h70 hough and I check oil transmission with transmission engaged idle.



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RON IN MN.,

02-07-2007 19:57:36




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 Re: Hough H-70 loader in reply to Mathew Gluth, 02-07-2007 16:21:50  
ARE YOU CHECKING TRANS.OIL LEVEL AT IDLE IN NEUTRAL ,WHAT OIL ARE YOU USING



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Matthew Gluth

02-08-2007 14:24:38




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 Re: Hough H-70 loader in reply to RON IN MN.,, 02-07-2007 19:57:36  
I check the oil with the engone at idle and selector in neutral. I am using IH hydraulic oil, says it is for shuttle shift trans, don't know the number off hand.



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