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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 94291" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>I would go back to the last thing / repair that was done to it - in your case, the hydraulic leak that you mentioned - then open that up & inspect it for a blockage. I've heard of many guys leaving plastic plugs in place only to start the machine & have that plug (or cap) be blown through the system, then cause a blockage = ALWAYS start there!! If you are lucky, you will find something to that effect & removing it might be a simple procedure. I would not operate the machine very much until you find out more info. Things get STUPID expensive if left un-treated. What was the problem with the swivel joint? Was it leaking or otherwise not repairable??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 94291, member: 13117"] I would go back to the last thing / repair that was done to it - in your case, the hydraulic leak that you mentioned - then open that up & inspect it for a blockage. I've heard of many guys leaving plastic plugs in place only to start the machine & have that plug (or cap) be blown through the system, then cause a blockage = ALWAYS start there!! If you are lucky, you will find something to that effect & removing it might be a simple procedure. I would not operate the machine very much until you find out more info. Things get STUPID expensive if left un-treated. What was the problem with the swivel joint? Was it leaking or otherwise not repairable?? [/QUOTE]
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