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Re: Oliver 1365 Hydraulics
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Posted by KEH on January 10, 2005 at 16:23:05 from (64.53.75.194):
In Reply to: Oliver 1365 Hydraulics posted by Michael Strong on January 10, 2005 at 12:16:28:
I have a Long 610 that I bought new in 1980 which is about the same as the Oliver 1365, just made from cheaper material. Some advice on hydraulics based on experience: If you have the metal mesh strainer, you may need to replace it, not just clean it. There are copper crush washers in the hydraulic controls that I had to replace when the hydraulics got weak but I am afraid I don"t remember all of them. There is a good local dealer if you want to call 864 682 3652 and ask for Lewis Power. He can advise on the washers. I don"t think you have air in the lines. In the worst case, you may have to replace the hydraulic pump. In another worst case, you may have to repair or replace the expensive hydraulic controls under the seat. By the way, a few months ago someone in the area had a 1365 with a bad motor. Hope this helps.
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