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hydraulic problem in 1975 White 2-105
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Posted by Vic on July 04, 2002 at 12:36:21 from (209.102.128.90):
The hydraulic pump in my White 2-105 seems to be starving for fluid. We have put the second new replacement pump on it now and it still has the same ringing, twangy-type cyclic noise resulting in the slow lifting of implements. We have replaced the suction lines and we discarded the old canister-type hudraulic filter for a new screw-on filter system with no improvement. I don't want to burn up the second new hydraulic pump. Our dealer doesn't seem to have anyone who can help with this problem. I hate to throw away my old faithful iron horse, even though I am close to the Gulf of Mexico, where they need discarded equipment for snapper reefs!
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