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Topic: Re: 70 IHC 1600
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mike french

09-24-2009 17:42:51
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the pump is the resivior, make sure the pto is turning the pump, have seen the key broke off and it looks like it turning but just spining on the shaft, second check the valve the cable operate to see if it moves, the the oil level, becareful and never get between the box and frame when it is up,

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PaMnd

09-27-2009 08:01:36
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Re: 70 IHC 1600 in reply to mike french, 09-24-2009 17:42:51  
Hi:

Thanks for the reply. Yes the pump does seem to be turning. With the PTO shaft turning I can see end of the pump shaft also turning. (I am assuming that the knob on the back of the pump just below the PTO is the pump shaft.) The valve does go in and out. Where is the fill opening to add fluid?

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John Van Valkenburgh

10-01-2009 20:39:14
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Re: 70 IHC 1600 in reply to PaMnd, 09-27-2009 08:01:36  
There are different systems. Often you will find a tank containing fluid nearby the pump. At the very least the tank is connected to the pumps inlet.

If there isn't a tank and both hoses run to the cylinder then the cylinder IS the tank. In this case you should be able to climb into the bed of the truck and find a removable door near the top of the cylinder. The cylinder should have a plug somewhere near the top where you can add fluid.

You've probably already heard this before, but it's worth mentioning that you should NEVER get under a raised dump bed unless it is SECURED. There is often a short arm along the side of the frame that fits into a little niche in the dump bed to hold it up.

Best of luck,
John

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PaMnd

10-02-2009 07:21:41
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Re: 70 IHC 1600 in reply to John Van Valkenburgh, 10-01-2009 20:39:14  
Hi:

Thanks for the reply. Yes, you are correct in that there are just two hoses to the pump. One fairly large and one smaller. The cylinder does look like there is some bolts near the top just under the box where I cannot get to without lifting the box. Unfortunately the box floor is one piece steel with no door. I may have to find some way to jack up the box. At least now I know where to look.

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