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Re: Another dumb question hydralic oil
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Posted by Bob in Aberdeen on June 16, 2007 at 19:42:48 from (216.99.185.50):
In Reply to: Another dumb question hydralic oil posted by Gary in Mozarks on March 19, 2007 at 00:04:02:
Gary in Mozarks. How did you make out with your loader and oil? I have a simular problems with a 460 that I'm just digging into. We've had the 460 for 30 years and have never ysed the hydraulics. I recently bought a loader for it and have it mounted. As my luck would have it, it has issues. A couple of years ago I was mowing with it and bumped one of the touch control levers and it put a strain on the motor since I guess because of it being dead headed? Once I hooked up the loader, it would not do anything, however the other day I was mowing again and I moved the touch control lever and the loader moved, not great, but moved. I talked to a friend and he suggested to change the filter and see what happens. I know what the concern of the price of the oil can be. The IH parts guy said the the old fluid in the tractor was probally whale oil base as oposed to mineral oil base. He also said that the new oil would clean the waxy build up in the system and blinde the filter several times and the fluid would need to be changed again. Anything that you can pass on to me might help. Thanks
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