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<blockquote data-quote="finn01" data-source="post: 73159" data-attributes="member: 2860"><p>My 240 series II did the same thing doing heavy work in hot, humid weather the summer before last. The service manual troubleshooting flowchart says the problem is excessive pump leakage. I finished that heavy job, and ran the loader all this past summer without the light coming on. My loader is just a toy for around the yard, so I don't often really work it hard. It seems to operate well, so I wonder if the switch / sender idea has some merit. It's worth looking into, as every time I use my machine I'm worried that the light will come on and that the pump is leaking internally. My 240 has something like 1050-1100 hours, and I'm at least the third owner, but I've had it for going on five years now with no real issues. I replaced one hydraulic line and a battery. The pins are getting sloppy because I'm not getting enough grease in them, and I'm up for a set of tires this next fall.. By the way, I downloaded the manuals from the internet forfree. The troubleshooting flow charts are worth the effort.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finn01, post: 73159, member: 2860"] My 240 series II did the same thing doing heavy work in hot, humid weather the summer before last. The service manual troubleshooting flowchart says the problem is excessive pump leakage. I finished that heavy job, and ran the loader all this past summer without the light coming on. My loader is just a toy for around the yard, so I don't often really work it hard. It seems to operate well, so I wonder if the switch / sender idea has some merit. It's worth looking into, as every time I use my machine I'm worried that the light will come on and that the pump is leaking internally. My 240 has something like 1050-1100 hours, and I'm at least the third owner, but I've had it for going on five years now with no real issues. I replaced one hydraulic line and a battery. The pins are getting sloppy because I'm not getting enough grease in them, and I'm up for a set of tires this next fall.. By the way, I downloaded the manuals from the internet forfree. The troubleshooting flow charts are worth the effort. [/QUOTE]
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