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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 14647" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>You were probably sucking air into your hyraulic system from the same hose that is now leaking. I would start with the hose at the very botton of the tank.It comes out the side. This hose is your suction line , it feeds your system. Its not easy to get to from the top on my 865 , idont know how much room you have on yours. There are several plates on the bottom that can be removed that could give you acess. I think you can fix without lifting the cab.</p><p> Now to lift the cab they do sell a cab jack kit. Its basically brackits to hold it after youve tilted it. Unlolt the rear cab bolts by the tanks. then take the two front mounting bolts closest tt the rear. this leaves the other two bolts in front to hinge from. losen them a little. you have to disconnect your parking brake linkage by removing cotter keys.I tilted my cab by getting a truck in front of the machine and a tractor behind the machine. , take a chain to the top of the cab on both sides. as you pull to tilt from the front give slack from the rear. You will reach the point of the weight of the weight of the cab going over center and shifting to the rear chain having the weight. then just lower it and support the front with something.As you go watch for wire harneses that may need to be disconnected. my loader is a lx865 so yours may have something else to disconect. Go slow and be carefull.</p><p> By the way this thread will probably be moved to the New Holland Forum. Look down the list of Forums there is one for New Holland. Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 14647, member: 1012"] You were probably sucking air into your hyraulic system from the same hose that is now leaking. I would start with the hose at the very botton of the tank.It comes out the side. This hose is your suction line , it feeds your system. Its not easy to get to from the top on my 865 , idont know how much room you have on yours. There are several plates on the bottom that can be removed that could give you acess. I think you can fix without lifting the cab. Now to lift the cab they do sell a cab jack kit. Its basically brackits to hold it after youve tilted it. Unlolt the rear cab bolts by the tanks. then take the two front mounting bolts closest tt the rear. this leaves the other two bolts in front to hinge from. losen them a little. you have to disconnect your parking brake linkage by removing cotter keys.I tilted my cab by getting a truck in front of the machine and a tractor behind the machine. , take a chain to the top of the cab on both sides. as you pull to tilt from the front give slack from the rear. You will reach the point of the weight of the weight of the cab going over center and shifting to the rear chain having the weight. then just lower it and support the front with something.As you go watch for wire harneses that may need to be disconnected. my loader is a lx865 so yours may have something else to disconect. Go slow and be carefull. By the way this thread will probably be moved to the New Holland Forum. Look down the list of Forums there is one for New Holland. Mike [/QUOTE]
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