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Need some guidance for my new 440 skid steer
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<blockquote data-quote="Arik434" data-source="post: 99439" data-attributes="member: 14734"><p>Of course After I got my new hose made up, I was able to try and test my old one. I called on end and put a valve with 80 psi on the other. Sprayed it with some soapy water and it seemed to be holding. Kind of a bummer since I was hoping that would be the source of my air leak. I guess I don't really like/understand why the oil that comes back from the filter, goes directly into a tee fitting and straight back into the hydraulic pump. Seems that it wouldn't give any air bubbles time to work themselves out. I guess I'll try to see if I can pull that tee fitting off the tank without removing it, and double check the o-ring. I'm running out of ideas for how so much air could get into the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik434, post: 99439, member: 14734"] Of course After I got my new hose made up, I was able to try and test my old one. I called on end and put a valve with 80 psi on the other. Sprayed it with some soapy water and it seemed to be holding. Kind of a bummer since I was hoping that would be the source of my air leak. I guess I don't really like/understand why the oil that comes back from the filter, goes directly into a tee fitting and straight back into the hydraulic pump. Seems that it wouldn't give any air bubbles time to work themselves out. I guess I'll try to see if I can pull that tee fitting off the tank without removing it, and double check the o-ring. I'm running out of ideas for how so much air could get into the system. [/QUOTE]
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