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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 47452" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I see no reason why you would need to bleed the system afterwards. It won't draw in too much air. I don't own a Case, but it should purge its self.</p><p>You mention catching the old oil in a clean bucket, i assume to re-use? i'd advise against that. Just replace what is lost. Sure, catch it to prevent a mess, but don't re-use it. Nothing worse than getting a little trash into your system over a little oil.</p><p>Age, heat and sunshine are all bad for hydraulic hoses. They harden up over time and as you found, they crack when bent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 47452, member: 82"] I see no reason why you would need to bleed the system afterwards. It won't draw in too much air. I don't own a Case, but it should purge its self. You mention catching the old oil in a clean bucket, i assume to re-use? i'd advise against that. Just replace what is lost. Sure, catch it to prevent a mess, but don't re-use it. Nothing worse than getting a little trash into your system over a little oil. Age, heat and sunshine are all bad for hydraulic hoses. They harden up over time and as you found, they crack when bent. [/QUOTE]
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