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Re: 350 utility hydrolic problems
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Posted by big fred on April 28, 2007 at 21:04:43 from (65.219.141.162):
In Reply to: 350 utility hydrolic problems posted by Tom (The Old Guy ) on April 28, 2007 at 07:07:21:
Tom, when I had my 300U apart and drained and refilled the hydraulics, I found that I needed to prime the system, since the oil has to go uphill a couple inches before it gets into the pump inlet line. The way I primed it was to pressurize the reservoir to about 5 psi using a rubber tipped nozzle from my compressor. Not enough pressure to rupture the reservoir or blow out a reservoir gasket, but enough to get the oil flowing. Worked like a charm. Good luck.
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