CMess
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- Joined
- Mar 4, 2016
- Messages
- 7
I am pretty new to the skid steer world. I did a pretty significant amount of research before purchasing a skid steer, but I haven't been around them long enough to know when something "just isn't quite right" with my machine. I bought this machine in an effort to tip-toe (side business) into the brush cutting/mulching industry around here and also get some personal use out of the machine. I primarily run a SkidPro 72 inch open front industrial brush cutter on high flow. About a week ago, while doing some bucket work, my cousin blew the seal on my hydraulic fluid filter. He replaced the filter and added hydraulic fluid back to the machine. Everything seemed fine afterwards. I was using the brush cutter the other day and noticed two things: 1. my hydraulic power seem to diminish a lot easier than before and 2. the hydraulic recovery time for the brush cutter seemed to take longer. The engine RPM never bogged at all during these issues. The blades definitely need to be sharpened which would help number 1 (cutting/mulching production), but more concerning was the increased hydraulic recovery time. When i got off the machine it seemed to be a little low on hydraulic fluid, but I didn't notice any leaks. Also I ran the cutter for about 40 minutes, so if there was a significant leak I would think that i would have simply ran out of hydraulic fluid? My question is, is it possible there is a small leak or a pressure leak somewhere that would reduce my power in cutting and then also increase the hydraulic recovery time? As i said before I haven't been around this machine long so I learning as i go. Any thoughts would be appreciated!