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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 34578" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Your either have to pull it all down and clean it all or install hi pressure filters between the hydro and motor then on the outlet side of the motor back to the hydro. Then just drive it in ONE direction so you don't back flush the filters until it has run enough to flush itself out.</p><p>If you only have low pressure filters I suppose you could block it up off the gound and run the wheels. I don't see why this won't work if it is simpler to plumb in extra filters then to pull the motors off and apart.</p><p>I have some extra hi pressure filters I picked up of ebay reasonable enough and a good selections of spare hoses though.</p><p>I'm sure other will chime in.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 34578, member: 307"] Your either have to pull it all down and clean it all or install hi pressure filters between the hydro and motor then on the outlet side of the motor back to the hydro. Then just drive it in ONE direction so you don't back flush the filters until it has run enough to flush itself out. If you only have low pressure filters I suppose you could block it up off the gound and run the wheels. I don't see why this won't work if it is simpler to plumb in extra filters then to pull the motors off and apart. I have some extra hi pressure filters I picked up of ebay reasonable enough and a good selections of spare hoses though. I'm sure other will chime in. Ken [/QUOTE]
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