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Re: 350 hydraulic fluid drain
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Posted by Red Rider on February 06, 2003 at 21:23:37 from (66.248.105.198):
In Reply to: 350 hydraulic fluid drain posted by putz on February 06, 2003 at 15:18:48:
First off Binder books can get you all the manuels you need. He has an add in the Red Power Mag. The hydraulic fluid drain is on the left side of the reservor. I would drain all the hydraulic lines and cylinders. I would then fill the reservor 5 to 1 diesel hydraulic fluid. Put a couple of open ended hydraulic lines to your outlet, actuate valve levers to flush them. If you really want to clean your system well do this a couple of times. As for moisture in your hydraulic system, condensation is about the only way unless your running it with out the fill plug in.
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