Good day Nash Bou I did't see any. but screwdriver back& forth, take distributor wire from coil off , hold against steel , that would tell u if pints & coil are working Wow it sounds really good, very good pressure. Was Prince happy too. Thanks The other tractor beside with side curtains looks almost like I think Allan bradley not sure.
Don it does run very well I was impressed. Prince helped me all the way thru. The tractor next to it is an Allis WD with corn picker shields. I have several videos on that tractor too.
Hey Nash I’m struggling with my 185 I was wondering if you could do a video on replacing the seals for the steering wheel assist motor right behind the steering wheel I can’t find any information anywhere it started leaking hydraulic fluid out the steering wheel and I’m baffled
Patrick I suggest to buy yourself a service manual to see how that steering motor is assembled. Then contact and AGCO dealer for your seal kit. It’s a pretty basic set up that you should be able to fix yourself. Last option is to just buy a new one and replace it. Good luck!
Good day Nash Bou I did't see any. but screwdriver back& forth, take distributor wire from coil off , hold against steel , that would tell u if pints & coil are working
Wow it sounds really good, very good pressure.
Was Prince happy too.
Thanks The other tractor beside with side curtains looks almost like I think Allan bradley not sure.
Don it does run very well I was impressed. Prince helped me all the way thru. The tractor next to it is an Allis WD with corn picker shields. I have several videos on that tractor too.
Hey Nash I’m struggling with my 185 I was wondering if you could do a video on replacing the seals for the steering wheel assist motor right behind the steering wheel I can’t find any information anywhere it started leaking hydraulic fluid out the steering wheel and I’m baffled
Patrick I suggest to buy yourself a service manual to see how that steering motor is assembled. Then contact and AGCO dealer for your seal kit. It’s a pretty basic set up that you should be able to fix yourself. Last option is to just buy a new one and replace it. Good luck!