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Re: 340 Hydraulic's
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Posted by genep on June 21, 2006 at 05:47:09 from (216.96.7.10):
In Reply to: 340 Hydraulic's posted by Stu Red on June 21, 2006 at 03:28:25:
I had a 340 utility a few years ago. I think you will find the reason yours does that is because the hydraulic pickup on that tractor is on the right side midway of the transmission housing. It didn't seem to be too hard to get the pick-up higher than the oil level by just leaning the tractor. Keeping the oil level over full seemed to help some. Maybe there is some fix for it now, but I can't tell you how many times I had to disconnect from equipment and get to level ground and bleed the pressure line to get the hydraulics working again. I kept that tractor 15 years and now that I have a tractor with good hydraulics I wonder why I fooled with it so long.
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