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Re: Bleeding air from Farmall 400 hydraulic system
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Posted by JayWalt on December 12, 2006 at 17:28:46 from (24.223.138.48):
In Reply to: Bleeding air from Farmall 400 hydraulic system posted by Duanes on December 12, 2006 at 14:57:44:
On my 300u the lift rams would not bleed themselves by cycling. So What I had to do is this: removed one of the rams, leaving the hose connected. Then use the tough control to extend the ram all the way out. Then while having the touch control in the down postion (these are one way cylinders), turn the cylinder so the hose is up in the air, then manually push the ram back in. The air will rise to the top where the hose is and when you push the ram in it will push the air through the hose and into the resevoir. I did this 2x on each cylinder, now no more bouncy loader. For the dump cylinders which are 2 way, I just cycled them like 5 times, as well as the hitch lift cylinder.
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