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Re: Case 446 hydraulics
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Posted by ebbsspeed on June 27, 2007 at 11:12:21 from (75.43.30.154):
In Reply to: Re: Case 446 hydraulics posted by Mike McPhillips on June 27, 2007 at 08:44:54:
I can't imagine that the hydraulic fluid ruined the pump in that short of a time. The shock of the tiller jamming may have forced the pressure relief valve open, and it might now be stuck open. Sounds like there was quite a spike in the pressure if it blew a hose off, so that's a possibility. If you run the engine and look into the reservoir, you should be able to see some slight movement of the fluid if it is being cirdulated by the pump. Does your hydraulic lift work? Also, check the simple stuff. The transmission high/low range lever isn't in the neutral position, is it?
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