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can someone tell me how to bleed hydrolics?
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Posted by booe on April 12, 2006 at 16:06:12 from (12.74.56.225):
i have an old farmall m and i am not having any luck getting a john deer bucket to lift with it. the hydrolic fluid was pretty low so i filled it up with hydrolic fluid and then it still didnt do anything. it will move it out maybe an inch and then just quit. and if i take the cylinders loose and raise them the left one goes out fairly fast and is really really hard to push the piston back in but the right one goes out slow and is really easy to push back in. so i was told by a good friend of mine at a ih dealer to drain out that oil because regular hydrolic fluid is too thin and to just put strait 30weight in it. so i did but i am sure i have air in the lines. so is there anyway i can bleed the system? thanks alot!!
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