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IHC 350 Utility Hydraulic Trouble
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Posted by RG - Plowboy on August 04, 2001 at 08:55:27 from (24.247.30.84):
Hydraulics work at first when tractor is cold and weather is warm, then starts to "pulse" and hydraulics become jerky and stop working as tractor gets hot. Winter they don't work at all until unit warms-up some, then quits working as tractor gets hot. Can the suctions strainer in front of hyd tank under seat be removed without splitting reservior in-two top-and-bottom (has seveal bolts on plate where lines go in on right front), but was told strainer will not come go through hole where plate is bolted. Not getting any fluid level changes in motor or hydraulics (pump in front of distributor) Thanks....RG - Plowboy
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