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Vacuum pump main control valve servicing
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<blockquote data-quote="Anthony K" data-source="post: 37284" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Can anyone clarify these vague skid steer servicing manual instructions:" Connect a vacuum pump to hydraulic tank filler spout before removing main control valve for servicing"? If I were to speculate,I imagine ,drawing a vacuum at the tank could draw back any hydraulic fluid and reduce a leaking mess caused by the disconnected hydraulic hoses and later after replacing the valve a vacuum may help eliminate any entrapped air. Enough speculation on my part. Can anyone explain the specifics of that recommended service procedure ? ,Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anthony K, post: 37284, member: 3907"] Can anyone clarify these vague skid steer servicing manual instructions:" Connect a vacuum pump to hydraulic tank filler spout before removing main control valve for servicing"? If I were to speculate,I imagine ,drawing a vacuum at the tank could draw back any hydraulic fluid and reduce a leaking mess caused by the disconnected hydraulic hoses and later after replacing the valve a vacuum may help eliminate any entrapped air. Enough speculation on my part. Can anyone explain the specifics of that recommended service procedure ? ,Thanks [/QUOTE]
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