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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 107168" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Welcome to the forum</p><p>The shaking sounds like air in the hydraulic system, the shaking is atches of air being pushed into the cylinder so it makes it jerky. It's possible there was a cracked hose allowing air in, a restriction on the inlet making the oil cavetate (foam up) or the pump could be bad too.</p><p>If it drives well, that means most of the system is in good shape, a pump should be an easier fix.</p><p>Without a diagram, the wiring may be quite difficult, if it's moslty mechanical controls, it won't be too bad, the issue i see is the potential safety interlocks or aux hydraulics that i assume could be done with switches on the control levers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 107168, member: 82"] Welcome to the forum The shaking sounds like air in the hydraulic system, the shaking is atches of air being pushed into the cylinder so it makes it jerky. It's possible there was a cracked hose allowing air in, a restriction on the inlet making the oil cavetate (foam up) or the pump could be bad too. If it drives well, that means most of the system is in good shape, a pump should be an easier fix. Without a diagram, the wiring may be quite difficult, if it's moslty mechanical controls, it won't be too bad, the issue i see is the potential safety interlocks or aux hydraulics that i assume could be done with switches on the control levers. [/QUOTE]
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