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Re: Hydraulics 101
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Posted by K.B.-826 on October 16, 2004 at 18:19:33 from (209.163.43.31):
In Reply to: Hydraulics 101 posted by Dave D on October 16, 2004 at 17:16:36:
To avoid getting sprayed by high-pressure hydraulic fluid when removing the old hoses, lower the loader to the ground, shut the engine off, move the control valve levers for the loader all the way one direction, then all the way the other direction. This dumps the high-pressure fluid back to the reservior. After replacing the hoses, you will need to refill the hoses/cylinders. To do this, first make sure that your reservior is full to the mark on the dipstick or check plug or what have you. Now start the engine and put the control valve on demand to raise the loader. It may take a few seconds for anything to happen. Raise the loader all the way up and lower it all the way down several times. If you have a hydraulic-tilt bucket, tilt the bucket all of the way down and all of the way back several times. Now lower the loader to the ground, shut off the engine, and top off your hydraulic fluid.
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