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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 14781" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Sometimes when you push one steering lever the otherside will try to move. That does not sound to uncommon. Get the old oil out asap. I'd even try to drain the hyd cylinders by unhooking the hoses and pins and moving them in and out. New filter, unhook the cooler and blow it out with air. Anyplace you can upen the system and get some oil out.</p><p>The more old oil you can get out the less # of times you will have to dump the new stuff that you put in. I went through this on a skidder. Rinsed with diesel, started and cycled the cylinders , Dumped filled with oil 3 more time b4 the system started looking clean. This was a basic gear pump hydraulic sytem, I don't think I'd do the fuel think with a skidsteer hydro pump.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 14781, member: 307"] Sometimes when you push one steering lever the otherside will try to move. That does not sound to uncommon. Get the old oil out asap. I'd even try to drain the hyd cylinders by unhooking the hoses and pins and moving them in and out. New filter, unhook the cooler and blow it out with air. Anyplace you can upen the system and get some oil out. The more old oil you can get out the less # of times you will have to dump the new stuff that you put in. I went through this on a skidder. Rinsed with diesel, started and cycled the cylinders , Dumped filled with oil 3 more time b4 the system started looking clean. This was a basic gear pump hydraulic sytem, I don't think I'd do the fuel think with a skidsteer hydro pump. Ken [/QUOTE]
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