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<blockquote data-quote="gtstang462002" data-source="post: 33625" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Prior to my aquisition of this machine, I have had the control valve out previously due to the detent system being suck in float mode. While I had it out I replaced the green seals on the lift and tilt circuits in the valve. All of the fluid that came out of the valve itself was completely clean(no debris of any type). The hydrualid pressure in the vitals floats around 435-485 regaurdless of engine speed and press to operate. I understand what you are saying about it becoming a money pit, but I don't have a dime in this thing as of now and even to buy a used one that is supposedly in good shape I am looking at 20K for a machine with heat and a/c. At least if I rebuild the hydro system on this one I will know that it is good to go for myself and not have to worry about what happened in it's previous life. I am still waiting on my manual to get here(if it is spiral bound I will scan it and contribute it to the manual collection on this site) where is the system pressure tested at?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gtstang462002, post: 33625, member: 3704"] Prior to my aquisition of this machine, I have had the control valve out previously due to the detent system being suck in float mode. While I had it out I replaced the green seals on the lift and tilt circuits in the valve. All of the fluid that came out of the valve itself was completely clean(no debris of any type). The hydrualid pressure in the vitals floats around 435-485 regaurdless of engine speed and press to operate. I understand what you are saying about it becoming a money pit, but I don't have a dime in this thing as of now and even to buy a used one that is supposedly in good shape I am looking at 20K for a machine with heat and a/c. At least if I rebuild the hydro system on this one I will know that it is good to go for myself and not have to worry about what happened in it's previous life. I am still waiting on my manual to get here(if it is spiral bound I will scan it and contribute it to the manual collection on this site) where is the system pressure tested at? [/QUOTE]
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