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Ls185b hydraulic problem !
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<blockquote data-quote="treyfox77" data-source="post: 106103" data-attributes="member: 11907"><p>The pedals on floor are definitely locked all the time . I have yet to get them to release at all and move boom or bucket . I just did some reading that said that if the main hose from plastic reservoir is not tight or has a hole in it / or damage to plastic reservoir itself that it will suck air from the intake side . Is this correct and if so I may need to start there and check that . I will say I loosened the hydraulic lines loose from bucket at front and I am getting a lot of air in the system from somewhere and I mean a lot . To the point you can see the bubbles in the fluid .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treyfox77, post: 106103, member: 11907"] The pedals on floor are definitely locked all the time . I have yet to get them to release at all and move boom or bucket . I just did some reading that said that if the main hose from plastic reservoir is not tight or has a hole in it / or damage to plastic reservoir itself that it will suck air from the intake side . Is this correct and if so I may need to start there and check that . I will say I loosened the hydraulic lines loose from bucket at front and I am getting a lot of air in the system from somewhere and I mean a lot . To the point you can see the bubbles in the fluid . [/QUOTE]
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