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Chris moore Posted on Nov 18, 2017

Ferguson te20 gasket below top of gearbox on right hand side spraying oil when I lift hydraulics 1947 te20. Any ideas please

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New gasket? https://youtu.be/uDpb18hJRrw alot of good tips. that cover on the side is how you remove the hydraulic pump from what i seen.

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    Chris moore Nov 20, 2017

    Thank you Lee ur amazing, do you want a job over here!!

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Judy Kitson

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SOURCE: Hydraulic failure

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Ted Maxwell

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SOURCE: What type of hydraulic oil goes in a 1954 massey ferguson farm tractor

The older tractors used type TCH which meant Torque Converter Hydraulic. That's sometimes hard to find now. NAPA has a product type TDH (stands for Torque converter, Differential, Hydraulic) and is appropriate. Regarding the pink color, some of the fluids come that way. It makes leaks easier to locate. Long live old iron!

Ted Maxwell

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  • Posted on Sep 23, 2015

SOURCE: How do you bleed the hydraulics on a Bobcat 751 skid steer loader?

Hi Joseph:
Usually hydraulic components will "self clear" any air in the system just by trying to cycle through the functions a few times.
Have to ask the question............
Did you remove and replace the hoses one at a time, or did you take them all off at the same time?
The reason I ask is............ Could there be a remote possibility that any of the hose onnection locations were switched?

Testimonial: "I did remove three of the hoses at one time simply two of the hoses were rubbed through and to remove one of the ones I had to remove another to get at one rubbed through. However I am 100% sure they are installed correctly because only two of the hoses are the same diameter and they run parallel to each other and one has to be installed before you can install the other. Thank you for your help. I see I need to get more hydraulic fluid as my level went down after trying system. Joe"

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Robert wilkins

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2017

SOURCE: ferguson tractor 1947 Tea 20 pto shaft wont go in the last 6" after replacing the oil seal seems to hit something solid

Try rotating till it goes but knowing farmers former one myself you have tried this already, either wrong shaft or not lined up square level may just need some gentle moving about on no account force it or hit it have pataince good luck.

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