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Posted by James Jackson on June 08, 2007 at 16:52:17 from (124.177.98.230):
In Reply to: 3 pt hitch posted by keb #1 on June 08, 2007 at 05:40:31:
Gooday bloke . All the guys in here - helped me absolutely no end - to solve my hydraulic's problems . After draining all the common function oil ( wet-brakes , tranny , dif , gear-box & hydraulics ) I took out the bottom filter & cleaned it out ( solid as rock - took hours to clean it ) then ran it with some diesel 20 % for about an hr. - emptied again , cleaned fillter again , filled it with the correct oil & PRESTO , 10 hrs later it's still working like new . All of that was thanks to the help I got in here from everyone that gave me such good advise . What model is it and what systems does it have ? If you gave more info about the tractor , David , Donovan , Big Dean & all those GREAT guys would jump rite-in & give you the right steer , I'm sure . Good luck , james in Auzzie-land
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