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<blockquote data-quote="Playguitar" data-source="post: 7374" data-attributes="member: 954"><p>Thank god I found this forum !! Please I need some help. The metal hydraulic lines on my LX485 rotted away. These are the lines that are under your feet. 2 lines that go to the right and 2 to the left. I replaced all 4 and refilled with hydraulic fluid. Started the machine and cracked all the 4 newly installed lines to bleed out the air. Now the "tip up " function is slow as molasses and the "bucket down" function too. It seems that there is still air on the left hand side {my left as I am sitting in the machine}. How do I bleed the air out of the system? The dealer says let it cycle out but I had the machine running for 30 minutes and still air bubbles coming out when i crack the "rear left" line under my feet. Thanks for all replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playguitar, post: 7374, member: 954"] Thank god I found this forum !! Please I need some help. The metal hydraulic lines on my LX485 rotted away. These are the lines that are under your feet. 2 lines that go to the right and 2 to the left. I replaced all 4 and refilled with hydraulic fluid. Started the machine and cracked all the 4 newly installed lines to bleed out the air. Now the "tip up " function is slow as molasses and the "bucket down" function too. It seems that there is still air on the left hand side {my left as I am sitting in the machine}. How do I bleed the air out of the system? The dealer says let it cycle out but I had the machine running for 30 minutes and still air bubbles coming out when i crack the "rear left" line under my feet. Thanks for all replies. [/QUOTE]
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