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763 Hydraulic Oil dumps to Chain Case
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<blockquote data-quote="Davross22" data-source="post: 116809" data-attributes="member: 15466"><p>Hi Gents</p><p></p><p>I was keen to know if there was fix for this ?</p><p></p><p>I agree with Lowe.Buuck. The case drain is overlooked regularly. the pressure will have to be tested at the drive motor and other intervals until its determined where and if this is the case. What we tend to forget is the old hoses sit in the one location until their moved for what ever reason. they can flake off at certain intervals along the length. another thing to check is the 40 micron metal gauze filter if the machine has one. it maybe blocked thus causing pressure down there. all liquid finds the weakest link.</p><p></p><p>i hope this assisted in some way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davross22, post: 116809, member: 15466"] Hi Gents I was keen to know if there was fix for this ? I agree with Lowe.Buuck. The case drain is overlooked regularly. the pressure will have to be tested at the drive motor and other intervals until its determined where and if this is the case. What we tend to forget is the old hoses sit in the one location until their moved for what ever reason. they can flake off at certain intervals along the length. another thing to check is the 40 micron metal gauze filter if the machine has one. it maybe blocked thus causing pressure down there. all liquid finds the weakest link. i hope this assisted in some way [/QUOTE]
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