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Re: Re: Problem Re-Installing Hydraulic Lines
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Posted by GV on August 24, 2003 at 11:47:31 from (12.215.214.64):
In Reply to: Re: Problem Re-Installing Hydraulic Lines posted by Sid on August 24, 2003 at 11:24:26:
Tnx Sid, Thanks for the ideas....I just tried to push the tip of one of the lines in with all my might and I could not even budge it !!! I'm 275 pounds and it just laughed at me. I think I will have to try loosening up a line to one of the cylinders and see what happens. BTW, I have a joy stick controller and have moved it every which way several times in hopes of equalizing any built-up pressure on the tractor side. Should I be able to move that inside connector point in more easilly? The fact that I can't is that a sign that the lines need to be bled a little first?
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