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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 14070" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Could you fill the filter with diesel or solvent and it would run out? It *could* be the filter is too blocked to be able to be simply cleaned. They are only cheap from the dealer.</p><p>If that doesn't fix it, it sounds like the swash plates are worn and need to be flattened again. This can be done easily enough. Its a bit odd for BOTH sides to loose power at the same time, thats why i still think its a filter issue. Being such a *vintage* machine, it would do with a touch up of the swash plates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 14070, member: 82"] Could you fill the filter with diesel or solvent and it would run out? It *could* be the filter is too blocked to be able to be simply cleaned. They are only cheap from the dealer. If that doesn't fix it, it sounds like the swash plates are worn and need to be flattened again. This can be done easily enough. Its a bit odd for BOTH sides to loose power at the same time, thats why i still think its a filter issue. Being such a *vintage* machine, it would do with a touch up of the swash plates. [/QUOTE]
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