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Bleeding of hydraulic/hydrostatic system
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 1596" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Ahh, to have the first post!</p><p>I know a guy that works on bobcats that has also done a bit of work on a case machine. My question is, why do you need to get a case "expert" to bleed the system?</p><p>After the repairs were carried out on the machine he was told that he will have to get a service person to come out and bleed the hydraulic/hydrostatic system. How on earth is this so? if you blow a hose and some how drain all your oil you need to get a service person out to remove the air from the system? it just seems like a money making scheme to me or am i wrong? do they indeed have to be bled correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 1596, member: 82"] Ahh, to have the first post! I know a guy that works on bobcats that has also done a bit of work on a case machine. My question is, why do you need to get a case “expert” to bleed the system? After the repairs were carried out on the machine he was told that he will have to get a service person to come out and bleed the hydraulic/hydrostatic system. How on earth is this so? if you blow a hose and some how drain all your oil you need to get a service person out to remove the air from the system? it just seems like a money making scheme to me or am i wrong? do they indeed have to be bled correctly? [/QUOTE]
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