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<blockquote data-quote="finn01" data-source="post: 45536" data-attributes="member: 2860"><p>Did you ever figure out why your machine is overheating the hydraulic system? My 1100 hour 240 started doing the same thing last week. The manual diagnostics suggests the pump is worn, with the resulting reduced pump efficiency causing high hydraulic temperatures. I don't have the test setup to verify flow, and the nearest dealer is over a hundred miles away. The machine still has sufficient flow to lift the rear wheels when grubbing stumps, although there may be some reduction in lift when the light comes on. Anyone have a lead on a good source for new / rebuilt pumps if it comes to that? alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finn01, post: 45536, member: 2860"] Did you ever figure out why your machine is overheating the hydraulic system? My 1100 hour 240 started doing the same thing last week. The manual diagnostics suggests the pump is worn, with the resulting reduced pump efficiency causing high hydraulic temperatures. I don't have the test setup to verify flow, and the nearest dealer is over a hundred miles away. The machine still has sufficient flow to lift the rear wheels when grubbing stumps, although there may be some reduction in lift when the light comes on. Anyone have a lead on a good source for new / rebuilt pumps if it comes to that? alan [/QUOTE]
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