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<blockquote data-quote="dalaplant" data-source="post: 2742" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Hello again all, Thanks for the great advice. After hearing about the pick-up filter I got worth the dealer to get a few pages faxed from the manual (I've since ordered one for the machine to have) and found the filter once I opened it up low and behold plugged completely up. I cleaned it up good out it back in and away I went... What a relief the pump isn't shot!! The story isn't quite over yet, in never can be can it.... After running it for a little while I checked the hyd. fluid level and the fuild was white as milk, which I understand means water in the lines. This leads me to a question, will draining the tanks and filters be good or should I take steps to drain the system (lines, pump)? If so how do I do that? And lastly, the tires on it are pretty rough (and a couple have slow leaks) so I'm planning to put new on. There are some cheaper tires on ebay that should get me by. My question is this: The rims are dented up, pretty good in a couple places, but still drive straight. Will I be able to mount new tires on them or will they need to be replaced? Thanks Agian, Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dalaplant, post: 2742, member: 377"] Hello again all, Thanks for the great advice. After hearing about the pick-up filter I got worth the dealer to get a few pages faxed from the manual (I've since ordered one for the machine to have) and found the filter once I opened it up low and behold plugged completely up. I cleaned it up good out it back in and away I went... What a relief the pump isn't shot!! The story isn't quite over yet, in never can be can it.... After running it for a little while I checked the hyd. fluid level and the fuild was white as milk, which I understand means water in the lines. This leads me to a question, will draining the tanks and filters be good or should I take steps to drain the system (lines, pump)? If so how do I do that? And lastly, the tires on it are pretty rough (and a couple have slow leaks) so I'm planning to put new on. There are some cheaper tires on ebay that should get me by. My question is this: The rims are dented up, pretty good in a couple places, but still drive straight. Will I be able to mount new tires on them or will they need to be replaced? Thanks Agian, Doug [/QUOTE]
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