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Re: International Hough H90c
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Posted by DMont on July 09, 2007 at 17:26:38 from (72.24.77.157):
In Reply to: International Hough H90c posted by Michael Miles on July 08, 2007 at 08:20:50:
Does the engine seem to reach max rpm? That is a DVT573 incidentially. I suppose you have changed the fuel filters. You should get a full line of fuel from the supply. The boost pressure ( turbo pressure ) at full engine rpm and transmission stalled should be somewhere around 19 inches of water. That is not the exact but a bench mark. If you stall the hydraulics ( hold a hydraulic lever in engaged position ) as the transmission is stalled the engine should maintain rpm with some black smoke. You don't hold those two engaged for just about 5 sec. Transmission ( stall ) is in gear with the brake on with full rpm. Check all fluild levels...oil and water before checking this method. That tractor was very good and a work horse when performing as designed.
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