magyarbacsi
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- Sep 8, 2007
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I have a very dependable MF 165 with 3700 hrs and have owned it for 7 yrs. I mainly use it for brush cuttung 9 acres twice a year. The clutch has been reuilt by previous owner and I replaced the brakes when I first got it. It starts in any weather instantly and has performed well. It does have a few leaks that I notice after using it for a day, but never enough that depletes the fluids noticably.
I recently purchased a new Mahindra 5525 with FEL and 509 BH and my intent was to sell the 165. I decided against selling it and will hang onto it as a backup. The only problem on the MF is that the hydraulic lift bleeds down within a few minutes after shut off. I have a Woods brush jog on the 3pt and after I shut down it slowly bleeds down. I'd like to fix this and wondering how difficult of a job. I'm mechanically inclined and have always done my own car repairs including engine rebuilds.
I have looked at the lift arm parts on line and found two different size cylindres. The tractor is 2 hours away and I dont have the serial no. Is there a common fix, i.e. seals/o ring replacement etc. or a complete bolt off,bolt on replacement. Where is the hydraulic filter located.
I have clocked just over 100 hrs on the tractor, and yes I have changed oil, tranny fluid and filters, but just ralised I have never changed the hydraulic filter as I have not thought about it as it is out of sight.
I recently purchased a new Mahindra 5525 with FEL and 509 BH and my intent was to sell the 165. I decided against selling it and will hang onto it as a backup. The only problem on the MF is that the hydraulic lift bleeds down within a few minutes after shut off. I have a Woods brush jog on the 3pt and after I shut down it slowly bleeds down. I'd like to fix this and wondering how difficult of a job. I'm mechanically inclined and have always done my own car repairs including engine rebuilds.
I have looked at the lift arm parts on line and found two different size cylindres. The tractor is 2 hours away and I dont have the serial no. Is there a common fix, i.e. seals/o ring replacement etc. or a complete bolt off,bolt on replacement. Where is the hydraulic filter located.
I have clocked just over 100 hrs on the tractor, and yes I have changed oil, tranny fluid and filters, but just ralised I have never changed the hydraulic filter as I have not thought about it as it is out of sight.