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New Holland 3930Posted by Frank Dodson on August 23, 2009 at 18:33:51 from (74.242.161.138):
Yesterday I was cutting thick blackberry brambles and thick weeds and I noticed the transmission/hydraulics overheating. Oil levels were fine. It has a remote valve controlled by one lever. It appears the lever has three positions up/float/down. I know if the lever is left up the oil could deadhead and cause heat build up. The lever was in the down position and I am wondering if this could cause deadheading too. By tne way, the rotary cutter is a 3-point model and there was nothing hooked to the remote. Do any of you have other suggestions as to what would make it overhead and what damage could the overheading cause? Thanks for any help you can give. The tractor has 970 hours on it.
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