Posted by John(UK) on September 24, 2013 at 10:42:40 from (79.76.255.95):
In Reply to: lift again posted by 1948jr on September 22, 2013 at 16:57:58:
Sorry I haven't been following this thread at all. But air in the system will come out usually if you add an implement to the 3 point and lift and lower a few times. If you have a TO20/30 or a TE type (I don't know what you have) then you can slacken off the clamp bolt on each Side Chamber, this will slacken the caps on the Valve Chambers slight and the air should come out if you raise the Lever with the Engine idling, don't have it revving and don't slacken off the bolts on the Clamp too much or the oil pressure would force the Clamp off the Pump. You will see the bolt head on each side on the Chamber that is bolted to the side of the Pump 11/16 a/f. You can easily do it through the round port below the seat. Slacken them one at a time. If you have the 35 type Pump it is different, but just email again if this is the case, but the procedure is similar. Are you sure that it is not caused by the Pump intake being restricted with crud, you would get air in the system with that too. John(UK) fergusontractors@hotmail.com
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