Posted by pete 23 on September 01, 2012 at 16:54:14 from (74.32.238.2):
In Reply to: 656 hydro cont'd posted by ChShaffer on September 01, 2012 at 15:51:40:
I am going to assume the large tube is still fastened solid and only the small return tube has broken loose from the large tube. The tube you are showing in the picture is from another tractor and not yours, correct. You can fasten it anyway possible just as long as the tube is inserted into the large tube. The whole idea of returning the oil right back into the suction tube is to reduce cavitation. In other words, it makes it easier for the hydraulic pumps to draw oil from rear end. Those pumps will move more oil per minute than the total capacity of the reservoir thus adding to the problem of aeration of oil. If the suction tube is loose, well, then you have a split job to repair properly. They do break that bracket off and when that happens the o-ring between sections gets damaged.
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