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Re: Long Tractor Hydrolics
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Posted by Jim in NC on April 10, 2005 at 07:11:24 from (172.147.157.232):
In Reply to: Long Tractor Hydrolics posted by Harold Lee on April 10, 2005 at 06:54:21:
I have a 445 and a 360. Here are some ideas. Check the level of hyd. oil with dipstick on top of transmission case. I use 30 wt ND in mine. See if the filter is clogged and needs to be cleaned. It is located in hyd. line on right side below the starter. I soak mine in gas then blow with compressed air. Make sure you do not lose the rubber washer on the filter and the o ring in the end plug. If very dirty, you may need to change the oil. There are 2 drain plugs-under transmission and rear end. There are some other parts of the lift that can be checked, but you must have a good supply of clean oil and a clean filter for both the ps and lift to work properly. Good Luck
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