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Re: help, live hydraulics on M
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Posted by john d on July 10, 2004 at 14:08:52 from (152.163.253.103):
In Reply to: help, live hydraulics on M posted by nick on July 10, 2004 at 10:39:42:
Okay, first let me say that I'm NOT an authority on after-market live hydraulics. I'm assuming that your pump uses the old "Lift-all" or belly pump setup as the reservoir for the live pump. Oil may be returned to the top of the pump under the filler cap, but if the live pump runs more oil than can go down that pipe and let air out at the same time, you'll have a mess. Unless someone has completely gutted that Lift-all pump assembly, you may not have much luck returning to one of the ports on the side. I suppose, however, that if the control rod for the Lift-all pump is all the way forward, oil could be returned to the reservoir through a side port. If you aren't having any luck returning it at the top, you might try the side. If you do this, however, DO NOT for any reason pull that Lift-all control rod back while the tractor is running!
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