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Re: 806 Hydraulic woes
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Posted by Allan in NE on September 22, 2004 at 05:39:57 from (148.78.243.26):
In Reply to: Re: 806 Hydraulic woes posted by K.B.-826 on September 21, 2004 at 19:28:25:
Hi KB, Just in a vistin' here. There is no way that the hitch cylinder rod can scratch the cylinder that I know of, because it is hooked to the piston. You forgot those old 560's, 400's, etc.; they all had down pressure on the factory hitch 'cause they used an external two-way cylinder. But, I think you're right about the hydraulics; the first 3gpm is prioritized to the power steering. He says that the light 'flickers' at a very low idle, and everything else is intermittently working "around" that steering. Therefore, it sure sounds like he is starving for oil to me too. We then throw in the fact that the pump housing is made of aluminum and this makes it high on the list of things that will go south, given enough time and use. Hope he posts back as to what he finds to be the culprit. Allan
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