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Re: W-6 hydralic,s?
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Posted by Kirk in ks, on February 24, 2007 at 05:52:03 from (65.166.184.45):
In Reply to: Re: W-6 hydralic,s? posted by chadd on February 23, 2007 at 22:19:08:
Hi Chadd, the line,s on the 6? well,,, two of em go from the pump to the back resivour tank under the gas tank, And the resivour tank has two pipe,s sticking out of it on the left side evedently where someone wanted to make it easier to fill the hyd tank, and check the level, the top one is where I put fluid in it Chadd, and when it,s full, It will show fluid by starting to come out that fill pipe, Really stupid Idea, right there at the tank on right side is where thier caped off, and all that,s there is two small steel pipe,s coming out of the right side of the resivour with elbow,s on them, these are where the hose,s are hooked to, Just from there to the front pump, no where else, no return line,no circular line around pump, One line is longer that the other sheesh,,,? I think this is why the thing was feeling all hot and vibrating on the line to the back tank, No where for the fluid to go, Chadd, Ill take pic,s of it,and ill try to get it on your email address, ok so you can see this for your self, You probably wont believe it when you see it, Kirk,
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