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<blockquote data-quote="mdj" data-source="post: 10287" data-attributes="member: 1225"><p>Both of you, thanks for your reply</p><p> </p><p>Sterlclan - Its my theory to, but the only leak I can find is the cylinder for my bucket it dripped a little bit and a little leak with my sender, I thought I have a leak somewhere with my hydrostatic, but after I clean it up, it has been dry.</p><p> </p><p>It's a little mystery, I my head there will always come oil out if the comes air in, a least at some point, but I think I will try to raise the arm a meter or so over the ground a few times, maybe with some load on, turn of the machine, and let it go down to the ground as it self, and see if there comes any oil somewhere.</p><p> </p><p>Is there anyway to test a hydraulic connection, ex. If I disconnect the connection to the arms, is it possible to connect any tools and get pressure on, like if a I work on a cooling system I have a tool to connect, there can put pressure on, an I can see, if the pressure fall, the most be a leak somewhere?</p><p> </p><p>Tazza - I think I will replace the clams, I have tightening them, as most I can, I believe, is the hose special or can I use a hose from a cooling system, the one on it, is very stiff and hard?</p><p>About the air getting worse – When I work with the arms, the air noise getting more and more silent (= the air getting out of the system) but when the machine has stand still for ex. and hour, a day or so, and I start it up, the air is back in the system again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdj, post: 10287, member: 1225"] Both of you, thanks for your reply Sterlclan - Its my theory to, but the only leak I can find is the cylinder for my bucket it dripped a little bit and a little leak with my sender, I thought I have a leak somewhere with my hydrostatic, but after I clean it up, it has been dry. It’s a little mystery, I my head there will always come oil out if the comes air in, a least at some point, but I think I will try to raise the arm a meter or so over the ground a few times, maybe with some load on, turn of the machine, and let it go down to the ground as it self, and see if there comes any oil somewhere. Is there anyway to test a hydraulic connection, ex. If I disconnect the connection to the arms, is it possible to connect any tools and get pressure on, like if a I work on a cooling system I have a tool to connect, there can put pressure on, an I can see, if the pressure fall, the most be a leak somewhere? Tazza - I think I will replace the clams, I have tightening them, as most I can, I believe, is the hose special or can I use a hose from a cooling system, the one on it, is very stiff and hard? About the air getting worse – When I work with the arms, the air noise getting more and more silent (= the air getting out of the system) but when the machine has stand still for ex. and hour, a day or so, and I start it up, the air is back in the system again. [/QUOTE]
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