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Re: 300U Hydraulics Mystery - HELP!
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Posted by joe on August 07, 2002 at 16:55:17 from (66.43.207.226):
In Reply to: 300U Hydraulics Mystery - HELP! posted by Bob Kirk on August 07, 2002 at 14:55:00:
Some of our tractors make the same sound, but it usually disappears once they warm up. It sounds to me like you have a regulator valve problem (the thing that is spitting oil). I would rebuild it first, and then see where you are and go from there. If you think you are getting crudded up, you can take the top of the reservoir off, and there is a screen on the bottom of it that you can clean off. But if you do that, lift the reservoir top STRAIGHT off so as to not damage the screen. Maybe you could try hooking a remote cylinder up to your loader valve, and see if it works then. Maybe your valve is bad, I am not sure. They are not hard to rebuild, if it is bad. Best of luck!
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