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753 Auxiliary Hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 30301" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>There is a guy in Colorado that makes a tool for relieving pressure. It looks like a bent tuning fork to slip over the fitting and a threaded rod that you screw down into the fitting to depress the end. Simple looking thing shouldn't be too hard to make one. I have never had this problem with the pioneer type fitting though. I found this through the search here hope it helps. Posted by mrfixitpaul on 8/17/2009 9:51:58 AM Are you relieving the hydraulic pressure? On the 853 you relieve the pressure by holding the ignition key to the left as you shut off the engine, and hold the key there for a few seconds after the engine is stopped. This won't work after the engine is stopped, as it needs some pressure in the rest of the hyd system to make the aux. spool move to relieve that pressure. This should reduce pressure enough to couple up. Otherwise you may have to loosen the coupler with a wrench and bleed off ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 30301, member: 931"] There is a guy in Colorado that makes a tool for relieving pressure. It looks like a bent tuning fork to slip over the fitting and a threaded rod that you screw down into the fitting to depress the end. Simple looking thing shouldn't be too hard to make one. I have never had this problem with the pioneer type fitting though. I found this through the search here hope it helps. Posted by mrfixitpaul on 8/17/2009 9:51:58 AM Are you relieving the hydraulic pressure? On the 853 you relieve the pressure by holding the ignition key to the left as you shut off the engine, and hold the key there for a few seconds after the engine is stopped. This won't work after the engine is stopped, as it needs some pressure in the rest of the hyd system to make the aux. spool move to relieve that pressure. This should reduce pressure enough to couple up. Otherwise you may have to loosen the coupler with a wrench and bleed off ... [/QUOTE]
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