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Re: Super A hydraulics jumpy going up?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 06, 2004 at 10:30:49 from (64.228.11.185):
In Reply to: Super A hydraulics jumpy going up? posted by Darren in TN on January 05, 2004 at 07:38:31:
Darren: From your description, sounds to me like your have some traped air somewhere or may be dirt. Did you remove the screen when changing the oil? You might also try removing plugs where lines from pump go into the touch control unit. When you have the plug out turn engine with starter some. Don't let it fire up, you really done need an oil bath this early in the new year. Over the years I have encountered much the same problem as you are having a few times. I has always happened right after draining or having lines off between pump and touch control. My experience is it usually goes away in a few days. When I think about it, I would have been working those tractors hard and long days those days. How much have you been using your tractor lately? I used to think when I was farming how great it would be to keep one of these little tractor around for playing and yard work. I'm finding they are more trouble than when they were worked all day.
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