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Case 450 Crawler Hydraulic problem
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Posted by Curtis Kellar on May 19, 2007 at 11:12:37 from (75.105.96.248):
I'm at whits end. I had a hydraulis hose break and ran out of fluid before I knew it had broke. The dozer stopped forward motion before I knew there was a problem. I replaced the hose and the fluid. The dozer built up pressure and I started forward. Within 50 yards I once again came to a halt. Seems that no fluid is moving now and I'm wondering if I need to prime the system somehow. I've broken almost all the connections in the system. No fluid anywhere but in the unit. What the heck do I need to do to get back in action? Thanks for any help! Curtis
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