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Re: IH 1256 - No steering and no brakes - help!
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Posted by HolsteinHeifer on June 30, 2005 at 06:00:02 from (208.4.90.63):
In Reply to: IH 1256 - No steering and no brakes - help! posted by HolsteinHeifer on June 24, 2005 at 06:05:16:
Hi you all - First of all I would like to thank all that replied and am sorry for not checking in sooner. Been busy haying and monkeying with the tractor. I did find where the MCV is, the illistration is in a different section of the International service manual. Had also replaced all o-rings, gaskets, etc. Also everything was still intact including springs. I guess because we are not professional mechanics our terminology doesn"t coincide with others. Sorry about that. We have always pretty much work on our own equipment because of cost and there are not a whole lot of great mechanics out where we live. Some mechanics we have used literally cost us more money. The point is we have been having troubles with the brakes and power steering for quit a few years mostly in real cold temperatures. What is happening now is we start up the tractor and we have brakes and steering. It all goes out when we push the clutch in - bango - no brakes or steering. When we push the clutch in we are losing pressure and when the clutch comes back up it seems like it is not building the pressure back. We then prime and start up the tractor again only to get the same results. Our next guess is the pump has gone bad. Will be checking that next between hay bales. And to answer you (tractor vet) everything is fine concerning spines, PTO runs great, pressure plate,flywheel, etc. And no out of the ordinary noises. Sounds like it had always ran. Any other suggestions would be appreciated and thanks again guys. Will keep you posted. Tina-
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