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Posted by Oliver Power on April 17, 2007 at 07:18:12 from (74.39.37.222):
In Reply to: Re: Boy did we pull a good one posted by Don-Wi on April 17, 2007 at 00:19:41:
Hi Don , you're an Oliver man. How about the hydraulic units on the fleetline through the three digit series. Ever have the filler tube instantly blow off , after plumbing in hydraulics for a loader , etc.? It happens so quick. EVERYTHING gets cover with oil. What a mess! Trying to get air out , as well as top off reservor. Everything is going well. Everything is looking good. The project is almost done. Tools put away. Mess cleaned up , etc..And then , out of nowhere , comes this spontaneous blast of oil. When it happened to me the first time , it wasn't funny. After that first time , anyone who tells me the same identical story , I can't help to just stand there and laugh. After that , I'd advise anyone doing such a project , to throw a good heavy towel over the hydraulic filler tube.
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