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Posted by Jimer on June 04, 2006 at 18:38:12 from (198.174.212.116):
I am giving this one last shot, and if nothing works it will have to stay as is until I can afford whatever it takes at a shop. The loader is the most visable sign the hyd are weak. 350 PSI at 3/4 RPM, and 850 PSI at full throtle (measured at the safety valve and other controls, all measure the same). I have: Rebuilt all cylinders and rams. Taken cover off reservoir (two times), installed filter instide. Cleaned filter on top of cover. Checked all lines to/from pump, clean. Had safety valve apart (several times) new O rings and spring, Had all other controls off several times, new O rings, gaskets. Had pump off and apart, dealer looked at and said he thought it looked fine, new O rings, spring. Now, gotten totally frustrated. Any and all thoughts on what the problem could be are welcome. Thank You for reading!
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