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Posted by bruce on February 15, 2004 at 07:37:26 from (24.213.27.142):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: ATF vs hydraulic fluid posted by Jim Z in N.D. on February 15, 2004 at 07:18:05:
Thanks for the comments Jim. I do have a small leak on the outgoing pressure side of the pump, I think an o-ring is leaking, try to fix that today. Since it is on the pressure side and not the intake side, do you think it could cause the shaking?? I would not think so, but I don't know too much about this system. The 20 gal all went into the sides of the bobcat, the two sides are interconnected and the oil helps to lube the drive chains, the clutches and then is pulled into the hyd system. Seems weird to me, but it must work since the machine is more than 30 years old and still going.....How long do think it should take to get the air out of the system. I only ran it for about five minutes last night, at which time I ran the bucket and loader through full cycle about 10 times. Thought if I let it sit overnight some of the air might find its way out.... Any thoughts.. Thanks again
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