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Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350
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Posted by Jrry on March 12, 2007 at 11:10:56 from (205.144.226.240):
In Reply to: Re: Bleeding hydraulics on an IH 350 posted by Hugh MacKay on March 12, 2007 at 10:18:03:
Hugh, thanks for the reply. I have not had the tractor very long. The hydraulic fluid was low when I got it. I put 5 gal into the system but it still has not reached the overflow plug so I probably need more fluid. The reason I thought it may need bleeding is that the lift was working but then quit. I had taken a plug off from the hydraulic line by the loader knobs. When I cranked the tractor the fluid starting squirting out until I could turn the engine off and replace the plug. The fast hitch was working prior to losing this fluid but did not work once I lost the fluid. I added more fluid but still the fast hitch would not lift. There is a knob on the loader that pushes in and pulls out so the fluid will either operate the loader or the fast hitch. The loader does not have a bucket but the hydraulics have lines to operate hydraulic bucket (the hydraulic fluid will work on those lines to work the bucket cylnder).
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