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Re: Re: Re: 350 hydralics
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Posted by big fred on August 21, 2000 at 20:20:07 from (208.51.245.82):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 350 hydralics posted by Charlie on August 21, 2000 at 19:23:22:
I deduce from your response that you have a Farmall 350, different screen setup than the 300 or 350 Utility. My parts book shows the screen as a cylinder with some kind of mounting feature (with one big nut) coming out the side. It is shown floating mysteriously near the reservoir cover (under the seat). It's gonna be a bear to get at, but I guess I'll go fishing for it this weekend. The only other suggestion I have for you is that your pump may be sucking air thru a bad O-ring seal or a small hole or split in the suction line.
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