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<blockquote data-quote="ezridr60" data-source="post: 47445" data-attributes="member: 6308"><p>new to the forum. did a search on my topic, nada. I need to change out the two hydraulic hoses that go from a hydraulic junction block near the bottom of the hyd reservoir to the heat exchanger (hyd radiator) Continual opening and closing of the rear compt has caused the hoses to crack from the flexing, it's a 12 year old machine. I'm going to disconnect the hoses where they hook into the radiator and then bleed out whatever fluid comes out into a clean bucket to replace it when the hoses have been changed. Here's the Q. Do I need to bleed the system after replacing the fluid? If so, how? Or just replace the fluid and crank it up?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ezridr60, post: 47445, member: 6308"] new to the forum. did a search on my topic, nada. I need to change out the two hydraulic hoses that go from a hydraulic junction block near the bottom of the hyd reservoir to the heat exchanger (hyd radiator) Continual opening and closing of the rear compt has caused the hoses to crack from the flexing, it's a 12 year old machine. I'm going to disconnect the hoses where they hook into the radiator and then bleed out whatever fluid comes out into a clean bucket to replace it when the hoses have been changed. Here's the Q. Do I need to bleed the system after replacing the fluid? If so, how? Or just replace the fluid and crank it up? [/QUOTE]
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