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<blockquote data-quote="oldandrusty" data-source="post: 125696" data-attributes="member: 22365"><p>Well, I contacted the dealer and they gave all kinds of different answers from worn wash plates, to bad drive motors????, to on and on. asked about a bad main pressure relief valve and was assured by several mechanics that, that wouldn't be it. Not liking their ideas and having some background in hydraulics, I contacted a friend who is an excellent mechanic and has worked on just about everything at one point or another. He agreed with me the main hydraulic pressure relief valve I was suspecting was the place to start, and guess what? Wala, that was it. So much for the dealer and their mechanics. $180 later all fixed. Seems to be the way of parts changers these days, not as many mechanics as there used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldandrusty, post: 125696, member: 22365"] Well, I contacted the dealer and they gave all kinds of different answers from worn wash plates, to bad drive motors????, to on and on. asked about a bad main pressure relief valve and was assured by several mechanics that, that wouldn't be it. Not liking their ideas and having some background in hydraulics, I contacted a friend who is an excellent mechanic and has worked on just about everything at one point or another. He agreed with me the main hydraulic pressure relief valve I was suspecting was the place to start, and guess what? Wala, that was it. So much for the dealer and their mechanics. $180 later all fixed. Seems to be the way of parts changers these days, not as many mechanics as there used to be. [/QUOTE]
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