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Posted by Kirk In Ks, on March 18, 2007 at 08:13:18 from (65.171.117.3):
In Reply to: Re: W-6,s posted by chadd on March 17, 2007 at 21:48:03:
Hi Chadd, It,s Kirk, I was going over your letter, and you are right on about alll this stuff, I was seeing that the top hose was warm to the touch and vibrating a little? So,,, that was puzzeling me as to what the pump was doing? I was in a parade last summer, and all was well ,except when I went to drive it home from the yard it was in where the plow day was, I got it started, and drove it down the road to the highway, It started to labor, and the pump wes hot and smoking, I shut it down right there chadd, Tried to start it again, it was turning hard, So I later put some fluid in the res tank, and the thing started right up no problem,maybe low on fluid? So,,, I started down the back road to my place, and I was halfway there and fluid or oil one or the other was running out the bottom under the clutch housing, I stopped again, and this guy I know towed me home from there on to my place, And there it has sat till now wondering what was wrong with it, Chadd, I thought you filled the oil in the front, and the hyd fluid in to the res tank in back? Maybe Ill open that tower and take a look at it to see if the ball and spring are working? Ill be back later ok, Kirk,
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