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Re: 350 utility diesel hydraulic problems
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Posted by lilb67 on March 28, 2007 at 04:50:41 from (69.217.226.161):
In Reply to: Re: 350 utility diesel hydraulic problems posted by dave2 on March 27, 2007 at 12:35:05:
Well here is the latest on my tractor. I decided to remove the resevoir based on the responses I recieved. So as I started removing the inlet and return lines located in front of the reservoir going to the pump I discovered that the return line was extremely loose. So I'd remember reading that if a leak in the system on the return side could cause air suction, which in turn means starving the pump for volume which can make the pump run hot. So I tightened everything up, added fluid and started the tractor. It now seems to have power steering and front and rear hydraulics. Although the pump still seams to be running hot. I had also noticed that the O ring seals @ the pump/manifold started to leak a little. I will replace them with new ones and see how things continue to work. I believe I should still remove the resevoir and check the condition of the screen. It's too bad I got taken for $300.00, guess I'll know better next time. I'll respond as I continue with this ol relic!
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