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Hydraulic problems?????
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 5123" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Also, if you replaced the oil you may still have air in the system that will make it a little funny for a while but this doesn't seem to be the case.</p><p>As Jeff said, the filter may be hidden on the port block on the left side where 3 hoses enter, there will be a largeer fitting going into the block, the filter is usually hiding in there. This is assuming your machine has this, i would suspect it does though.</p><p>I wouldn't fiddle with the pressure testing just yet, testing at the filter will tell you nothing, it will only tell you the charge pressure. To test the pressure you need restricting valves and gauges to learn anything from the test.</p><p>Check for the filter first, it is the most common problem these older machines had with their drive system just because no one knew they were there!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 5123, member: 82"] Also, if you replaced the oil you may still have air in the system that will make it a little funny for a while but this doesn't seem to be the case. As Jeff said, the filter may be hidden on the port block on the left side where 3 hoses enter, there will be a largeer fitting going into the block, the filter is usually hiding in there. This is assuming your machine has this, i would suspect it does though. I wouldn't fiddle with the pressure testing just yet, testing at the filter will tell you nothing, it will only tell you the charge pressure. To test the pressure you need restricting valves and gauges to learn anything from the test. Check for the filter first, it is the most common problem these older machines had with their drive system just because no one knew they were there!!! [/QUOTE]
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