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Re: Leaking hydraulic pressure on 1466.
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Posted by Brian in MO on December 22, 2006 at 10:45:03 from (69.21.75.52):
In Reply to: Leaking hydraulic pressure on 1466. posted by Moline_guy on December 22, 2006 at 05:30:49:
Since the drill uses the remotes for constant down presure you will have to have the valve open and there for it will not leak by because you are keeping presure on it. However it does sound like your remote valves may need rebuilt. But I don't think it will affect the operating of the drill because your pump will still be pumping continous pressure since the valve is open. A friend of mine has one of these drills, I don't understand why they use the hydraulics that way seems as though they could have engineered something that didn't take cont down pressure. I know he ran his some without cont down and couldn't really tell any difference but in really hard round it would probably help keep a constant depth. Brian
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