Posted by 56 Fan 400 on February 25, 2015 at 09:40:18 from (75.220.99.215):
In Reply to: 400 fast hitch posted by rhtx55 on February 24, 2015 at 15:17:42:
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My fasthitch has only the one cylinder. The hitch is leaking down. I think there are 2 answers for my problem. One... the hydraulic oil is milky and leaking out a relief valve on the PTO body, or 2...the valve is not working properly. Not sure how to clear out all the moisture (condensation) infused oil and need to figure out what kind of pressure relief valve or cover I need to get. Suggestions??? Also considering purchasing some 303 oil as that is the kind suggested for tractors of this age. How much should I purchase? I saw on a post from years ago that a 300 takes 2-3 gallons. I have a 400.
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