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Re: 460 HYDRAULICS LEAK LIKE A FLOOD !
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Posted by Janicholson on June 28, 2007 at 14:36:59 from (66.173.50.83):
In Reply to: 460 HYDRAULICS LEAK LIKE A FLOOD ! posted by Higgi on June 28, 2007 at 14:24:53:
If your relief valve is working and not shimmed to excessive pressure, there should be no reason for the leaks you have (except old age, or dammage fron overpressure. The seals and gaskets are pretty easy to do. Clean lint free rags, clean table, a dentil pick or two, and hydraulic fluid on everything is the answer. With a parts diagram and repair book (Blueribbon specific to the model is best), there is just time and care involved. Lay things in order on the bench. Be taking images to refer to, and put the pieces together with the same side facing the way it was when taken apart. Common care and sense. Go for it. JimN
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