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Jubilee with milk hydraulic fluid--lift bleeds dow
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Posted by John Arnold on July 13, 2006 at 16:17:00 from (66.110.253.8):
I first have to apologize to all. I am new to the tractor thing. I have this Jubilee for about 8 months...I have used it quite a bit. It has its qwerks though. I am mechanically inclined...have worked on automobiles for almost 20 years at the professional level. I feel I can tackle all the jobs on my Jube' myself. The question I have is my hydraulic fluid is milky(maybe water in it)... Would this cause it to bleed down? After a few seconds it bleeds down about an inch, then comes right back up. I would really like to have this fixed. Right now, I have the pump off. I plan on taking it to work tomorrow to clean it up/inspect it. Are there any web sites that have good pictures/info on this procedure? Thanks guys...this site has proved very informative. John
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