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<blockquote data-quote="ek" data-source="post: 39921" data-attributes="member: 4893"><p>I´ve had my 825 for years and removing snow with it is one of it´s major tasks. During the last couple of years the hydraulic oil had gone a little subprime due to condensated water, causing normal but tolerable problems; last summer I finally drained the old oil and filled her up with all-year hydraulic oil. This winter I once started her at 0F and could not get the bucket up more than just a little bit. After a while drive power reduced - right-hand power first - with an unfamiliar kind of a little rattling sound when moving the drive levers, resulting quite soon to a full stop. Today the outside temperature reached as much as 20F so I gave her another try. Still no go and there is no sound whatsoever from the hydraulic pump. There are two transmission lights in her low-tech control panel and the one nearest to the driver is lit. The h-oil looks great and oil level is ok. What next - except that snow is stacking up all over?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ek, post: 39921, member: 4893"] I´ve had my 825 for years and removing snow with it is one of it´s major tasks. During the last couple of years the hydraulic oil had gone a little subprime due to condensated water, causing normal but tolerable problems; last summer I finally drained the old oil and filled her up with all-year hydraulic oil. This winter I once started her at 0F and could not get the bucket up more than just a little bit. After a while drive power reduced - right-hand power first - with an unfamiliar kind of a little rattling sound when moving the drive levers, resulting quite soon to a full stop. Today the outside temperature reached as much as 20F so I gave her another try. Still no go and there is no sound whatsoever from the hydraulic pump. There are two transmission lights in her low-tech control panel and the one nearest to the driver is lit. The h-oil looks great and oil level is ok. What next - except that snow is stacking up all over? [/QUOTE]
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