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Re: Hydraulics fixed (How to solve your problem)
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Posted by the tractor vet on May 25, 2007 at 07:56:25 from (76.212.224.237):
In Reply to: Hydraulics fixed (How to solve your problem) posted by Huss on May 25, 2007 at 01:56:38:
Ya know it is realy hard to make a correct fix for a give problem over the computer when one is not there to look and check it out . And yes i realy get technical when working on hyd. as i get the gauges out and the flow rater and pull covers to see what i can see . As if ya don't get checking things out one could vary easily get seirously hurt . As a hyd. pump has no brain other then a pressure relief valve and if that does not work and the pump just keeps on pumping something has to let go . And i realy do not want to be the one that told a guy something and have him get hurt or killed . Over the years i have seen first hand just what can happen like the three point lift cylinder piston that took the back end off my uncles 4630 . Or the axel housing on a 3020 deere that got blowen off because of a sticking pressure relief . OR the mechanic that lost his arm because he got injected by hyd pressure in his hand . And i also told ya that i had noway for sending ya a diagrham of the hyd. system as i do not have a scanner that works anymore.
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