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Re: Help! Hugh , superA-Tx or somebody
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on May 29, 2007 at 17:34:41 from (209.226.247.184):
In Reply to: Help! Hugh , superA-Tx or somebody posted by Karl Hamson on May 29, 2007 at 16:53:03:
Karl: How much did you use the hydraulics since the new pump installation? Did you ever give the hydraulic system a good workout since you installed the new pump. Have you checked the screen in the touch control unit? That screen is on the suction side of pump and can shut off oil flow to the pump if plugged badly enough. Even partially pluged the screen could prevent oil flow if you have air in the line between screen and pump. If the screen is clean, and some oil in lines, and as much oil as you can keep in pump during installation, the pump should pull the oil through. Try cleaning the screen, see if that helps, first. That failing, one would have to look at a kit for touch control unit.
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