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Re: hot hydraulics
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Posted by JayWalt on April 19, 2007 at 11:25:37 from (69.221.6.203):
In Reply to: hot hydraulics posted by Don Benson on April 19, 2007 at 09:36:09:
still havent said what is all on the hydraulic system. If just the fasthitch is on the hydraulic system, then the hardlines will be warm, but not hot. If you have power steering, it will add some heat, and a loader as well. If the hardlines are just plain warm, there is nothing wrong, You should be able to hold your hand on the lines for a decent time before it becomes uncomfortable. I would say anything above 150-175 degrees would be a cause for concern. Compressing hydraulic fluid generates heat, so heat is expected. If all of your hydraulic devices are working good, then you should be good. Let's put it this way, when my pump was deadhead cycling, the hardlines got so hot i couldnt even touch them for more then a few seconds. If they are just warm, they are fine.
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