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Re: How slow should hydraulics be?
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Posted by RIVERRAT on January 27, 2004 at 11:31:44 from (170.215.211.35):
In Reply to: How slow should hydraulics be? posted by Mike on January 27, 2004 at 11:21:02:
Normal, yes, but not that bad. Sluggish is normal, but not working is a different story. Need to use a lighter weight oil or you need filter changes. Our 966 would always work no matter how cold it got. Even at 10 below. Only thing that wouldn't really work is the 3 pt. wouldn't lower when it's that cold. Bucket worked fine, we just took it easy on it. Could hear the engine work a little moving the thick oil, but that was it. Still had all the power, etc. Only lose hydraulic power when it gets really hot and thins the oil out, thus losing pressure.
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