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Re: 51 farmall m hydraulic question
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Posted by Wardner on April 04, 2004 at 12:44:26 from (63.159.136.29):
In Reply to: 51 farmall m hydraulic question posted by nick gehring on April 04, 2004 at 10:06:31:
It is usually not a good idea to pull pump supply from a drain plug location because that is where all the crud hangs out. However, you have no choice here. The three pressure outlets of the liftall cannot be used because you would be trying to suck oil through the liftall pump. The only other option is the fill pipe but I doubt if it terminates below the oil level. You might be able to insert a smaller diameter hose or pipe through that opening but it now becomes an entry point for dirt. You also need to bear in mind that all hydraulic reservoirs need a small vent to accomodate varying oil levels.
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