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Super C hydraulics

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farrell(Utah)

12-30-2007 12:12:57




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Recently, I acquired a Super C. The control levers were stuck and I have loosened them up. In addition the oil reservoir was dry. I filled it with oil but the unit still does not work. I put a wrench on the lift arms and they move freely. Do I need to bleed the unit or could something else be wrong? Thanks.




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Frank DeWitt

12-30-2007 16:42:17




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 Re: Super C hydraulics in reply to farrell(Utah), 12-30-2007 12:12:57  
I rebuilt a pump a few years ago and was amazed at how hard it was to prime the pump.

I finally removed the plug, spring, and ball for the top check valve and started the tractor and ran it at slow idle while dibbling fluid into the pump through the valve plug hole. When it started pumping the fluid back out I stopped it and reassembled.
Frank



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georgeky

12-30-2007 13:35:14




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 Re: Super C hydraulics in reply to farrell(Utah), 12-30-2007 12:12:57  
Leave the fill plug out, and work levers back and forth. This will purge the air out and pump may prime up and work. May also be shot like Gene says.



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gene bender

12-30-2007 12:36:56




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 Re: Super C hydraulics in reply to farrell(Utah), 12-30-2007 12:12:57  
If the unit was dry the engine was working that means the pump had no fluid to circulate. If that is the case the pump is probably shot. You mite want to remove a plug on the pump and fill with oil this just mite prime the pump. After starting the engine listen to the pump it should make a noise and you mite need to srop the engine and re-prime the pump and then restart. If you still dont hear any noise from the pump mite as well drain the res and remove the pump as it could be ruined by not having any oil to keep it lubed and we can go from there.

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