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Re: M Farmall hydralics
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Posted by Chums5 on November 10, 2001 at 04:45:24 from (209.240.222.132):
In Reply to: M Farmall hydralics posted by Urban Farmer on November 09, 2001 at 20:57:28:
Urban Farmer.....sounds more like you put the wrong oil in if it "bubbles out" or is it foming..??.....and your problem of not enough pump power ....I would only rebuild the pump.....tell ya a little story.....in the winter I plow alot of driveways & parking lots with my "M"...!!..my friend does the same in the next town with a JD 4020....to make a long story short....I have a 8 ft bucket on mine and can only lift so much and when I hit something froze in(like cement or post)it just snubs the tractor with little or no damage and I've been doing this sense about "75" with very few break-downs......but my friend is always telling me that he "broke a cyl."...or broke a frt. spindle and I don't know how many times we has rewelded the loader frame and bucket and is on his 3rd or 4th bucket......What I'm saying is power is nice if the equip. is built to handle it....look your equip over maybe rebuild the pump...and are the cyl. OK..(seen better days)...maybe needs new ones.....just my two cents....Good Luck....
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