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LX885- Air leak in hydraulic system?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 27425" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Check the oil colour, if its milky it has water in it.</p><p>How long has it been jittery? if its only been a day or 2, give it a little more time to bleed out. You will have gitten air in the system when you changed the filter, not enough to matter, but if it ran dry with the aux coupler you will have a fair amount of air stuck, It will take time, but it should purge.</p><p>I have always drained my system by running at idle and operating the aux hydraulics to squirt the oil into a drum. WHen it starts to spit or foam, shut down, re-fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 27425, member: 82"] Check the oil colour, if its milky it has water in it. How long has it been jittery? if its only been a day or 2, give it a little more time to bleed out. You will have gitten air in the system when you changed the filter, not enough to matter, but if it ran dry with the aux coupler you will have a fair amount of air stuck, It will take time, but it should purge. I have always drained my system by running at idle and operating the aux hydraulics to squirt the oil into a drum. WHen it starts to spit or foam, shut down, re-fill. [/QUOTE]
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