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<blockquote data-quote="JaseBosto" data-source="post: 130896" data-attributes="member: 24093"><p>I changed the hydraulic oil filter and most of the fluid. It made a huge difference. </p><p>The implement pump belt was loose, I tightened that up and sprayed belt conditioner on the belts. They will have to be changed at some point but are in acceptable condition for now.</p><p>Changing the filter made a huge difference. It looked like the hyd fluid was fresh but it was clear the filter has not been changed in a very long time.</p><p>The machine isnt jumpy at all now. It operates exactly as I feel an older skid steer should.</p><p></p><p>I also changed the engine oil. There was not a pipe to make draining engine oil easier. Because of that I am certain it was neglected in years past. Also because of that it was nearly impossible not to spill oil everywhere. But I did plumb up 3/8 NPT to make the draining process very easy because I plan to change the oil very frequently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaseBosto, post: 130896, member: 24093"] I changed the hydraulic oil filter and most of the fluid. It made a huge difference. The implement pump belt was loose, I tightened that up and sprayed belt conditioner on the belts. They will have to be changed at some point but are in acceptable condition for now. Changing the filter made a huge difference. It looked like the hyd fluid was fresh but it was clear the filter has not been changed in a very long time. The machine isnt jumpy at all now. It operates exactly as I feel an older skid steer should. I also changed the engine oil. There was not a pipe to make draining engine oil easier. Because of that I am certain it was neglected in years past. Also because of that it was nearly impossible not to spill oil everywhere. But I did plumb up 3/8 NPT to make the draining process very easy because I plan to change the oil very frequently. [/QUOTE]
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