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<blockquote data-quote="ek" data-source="post: 39952" data-attributes="member: 4893"><p>Thanks for all comments. Filter change was done when replacing h-oil. Pump whining (when driving) has been present all these years I´ve had her and there has been no change in intensity. I have grown to accept it more like a feature than a fault. Coupler bush has been replaced some years ago - in that case it was sudden death one sunny summer day without any extra sound effects but this time it was slow death as it demanded more and more lever pushing/pulling before total stop. The old h-oil was not very milky and there were problems only during the harshest winter conditions, when there is no snowing and therefore very little use for her. But no excuses - appropriate maintenance prevents many problems. Next I`ll check the hydraulic pressure. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ek, post: 39952, member: 4893"] Thanks for all comments. Filter change was done when replacing h-oil. Pump whining (when driving) has been present all these years I´ve had her and there has been no change in intensity. I have grown to accept it more like a feature than a fault. Coupler bush has been replaced some years ago - in that case it was sudden death one sunny summer day without any extra sound effects but this time it was slow death as it demanded more and more lever pushing/pulling before total stop. The old h-oil was not very milky and there were problems only during the harshest winter conditions, when there is no snowing and therefore very little use for her. But no excuses - appropriate maintenance prevents many problems. Next I`ll check the hydraulic pressure. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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