Posted by microfarmer on August 01, 2012 at 11:57:35 from (71.218.250.27):
In Reply to: Snapper Hydro Drive posted by rrobert on July 29, 2012 at 12:43:48:
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I appreciate the suggestions and taking the time to hunt for the diagrams etc. What it turns out is, there is a lever on each Hydro unit that releases the hydraulic pressure; they are linked to a common release cable. All of that is undamaged and free. The levers each bear on a sort of rod that goes into the case and apparently press on a valve inside. Those rods don't pop out like they should, and yet, they don't appear to be frozen. So either something inside isn't moving like it should to pop them out, or--maybe--there's not enough oil in the case anymore to develop the hydraulic pressure to move them. It seems to be impossible to add oil, at least, the manual says to take it to a dealer. That may turn out to be all I can do.
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