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2008 L175 Hydraulic Fluid Level went up?
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 34066" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Provided there is no water contamination, being over full will likely only result in oil leaking from the reservoir breather cap.</p><p>Sitting outside should normally not cause watter to get into anything. They are like a car, build to be used outdoors imo.</p><p>do note that shutting the engine down, then lower the boom with the engine off, or pehaps even drop the boom real fast may not allow the pump to fill the down pressure side of the hydraulic cylinders quickly enough and could result is a high hydraulic level.</p><p>I would connect a hose to the front couplers and pump some out and look at it or send a sample for analysis. The whine is defintely something that was not present b4?</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 34066, member: 307"] Provided there is no water contamination, being over full will likely only result in oil leaking from the reservoir breather cap. Sitting outside should normally not cause watter to get into anything. They are like a car, build to be used outdoors imo. do note that shutting the engine down, then lower the boom with the engine off, or pehaps even drop the boom real fast may not allow the pump to fill the down pressure side of the hydraulic cylinders quickly enough and could result is a high hydraulic level. I would connect a hose to the front couplers and pump some out and look at it or send a sample for analysis. The whine is defintely something that was not present b4? Ken [/QUOTE]
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