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Hydraulic self bleeding?
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRDarksider" data-source="post: 130927" data-attributes="member: 22866"><p>You probably thought of this but perhaps running it for short spurts (5 sec) a few times to allow fluid to circulate and top up the reservoir........and then the same for operating the hydraulics? I would be nervous too given the complete tear down you did. Maybe the relief valve to allow freewheeling might assist in purging air? I'm speculating of course.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRDarksider, post: 130927, member: 22866"] You probably thought of this but perhaps running it for short spurts (5 sec) a few times to allow fluid to circulate and top up the reservoir........and then the same for operating the hydraulics? I would be nervous too given the complete tear down you did. Maybe the relief valve to allow freewheeling might assist in purging air? I'm speculating of course..... [/QUOTE]
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