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ATTENTION ALL 300 350 UTILITY OWNERS, hydraulics

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Terry Miller

08-08-2006 04:34:24




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I am still trying to get my hydraulics and the 3pt working. Sunday I took the seat off and removed the vent to the hydraulic fluid housing, and put the air hose to it, and as soon as I did that I had instant pressure and the 3pt worked great, fast up and down, as soon as I removed the air it slowed and eventually quit again. Is it possible the screen is plugged, or something else? I started to remove all the bolts last night as to remove the whole cover under the seat and noticed the four tapped holes on top, must be for lifting it as it looks extremely heavy. My hyd. valves (2) sets are located just to my right as sitting, and look to be attached the that lid. Can those stay if I need to lift it? This all started when I removed the two hard lines to have a hole brazed,and replace the o rings, although it has always been slow.

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iester

08-08-2006 15:44:15




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 Re: ATTENTION ALL 300 350 UTILITY OWNERS, hydraul in reply to Terry Miller, 08-08-2006 04:34:24  
My hyds quit after cleaning resiviore. Had to bleed pump,.. allen head on top of pump.



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Bill46

08-08-2006 05:02:05




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 Re: ATTENTION ALL 300 350 UTILITY OWNERS, hydraul in reply to Terry Miller, 08-08-2006 04:34:24  
The holes for the seat mount? I have had the cover off several times and always just pulled the valves off before I removed the cover..
I never needed a lift...it's heavy, but not all that heavy...just ackward.
Might be the screen stopped up...or you may also have some dirt in a valve body.
Good luck...eat your wheaties before you start.



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jmauss

08-08-2006 20:16:05




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 Re: ATTENTION ALL 300 350 UTILITY OWNERS, hydraul in reply to Bill46, 08-08-2006 05:02:05  
Just did this a couple of months ago. The cover is heavy, but not too heavy to lift off, at least for a good sized guy. The challenge is lowering it back on without crushing the screen or ruining the gasket. My advice; lift if off yourself if you want, but get a hand putting it back on. I left the remotes on mine when I took it off. It was just a little heavier, but not bad. Saved the work of taking them off and putting them back on.

Figure on spending about $80 at the dealer for the screen filter.

Joe

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