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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 127447" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>I weld start with a good cleaning,I'd remove as many covers and skid splates as possible remove heavy dirt and such while dry or best you can, and then</p><p> soak with some good de greaser, and hose off, and then clean better as needed, </p><p></p><p> from there run machine a little till up to operating temp, then shut off, and start looking for fresh fluids and back track till you find leaks, with MOTOR OFF< as you do NOT want to find leaks with pressure pushing fluids out, as they can do damage to you that way! </p><p> while things are clean too, before starting, is a great way to get a good visual opn all things and check conditions and find worn hoses and such , which you can then replace before they fail!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 127447, member: 13825"] I weld start with a good cleaning,I'd remove as many covers and skid splates as possible remove heavy dirt and such while dry or best you can, and then soak with some good de greaser, and hose off, and then clean better as needed, from there run machine a little till up to operating temp, then shut off, and start looking for fresh fluids and back track till you find leaks, with MOTOR OFF< as you do NOT want to find leaks with pressure pushing fluids out, as they can do damage to you that way! while things are clean too, before starting, is a great way to get a good visual opn all things and check conditions and find worn hoses and such , which you can then replace before they fail! [/QUOTE]
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