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Re: Super W-6 Loader/Bleeding Hydraulics?
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Posted by ltf in nc on June 28, 2000 at 13:25:48 from (206.228.214.242):
In Reply to: Super W-6 Loader/Bleeding Hydraulics? posted by Patrick Skelley on June 28, 2000 at 11:51:36:
Provided you are using a separate pump (pto or crankshaft driven) to power the loader do the following. Once you get the pump primed you should not have any trouble with air as the system should empty itself. The suction side of the pump and the pump itself need to be supplied with oil prior to running the pump. Loosen the suction line at the pump and verify that oil is present. If it is not, loosen the output line at the pump and reinstall the sucton line and use compressed air to blow into the resevoir tank until oil leaks out the outlet side of the pump. Reconnect all lines and fire up the engine and start activating the controls and the system should pump and the air should be forced from the lines into the resevoir tank by the oil.
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