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Re: Re: Re: ATF vs hydraulic fluid
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Posted by Jim Z in N.D. on February 15, 2004 at 07:18:05 from (12.28.105.5):
In Reply to: Re: Re: ATF vs hydraulic fluid posted by bruce on February 15, 2004 at 06:12:10:
Bruce, I would go with what the man. says(ATF, like you have done) the 20 gal, is that system capacity or reservoir capacity? I am not up to speed on the older skidsteers, but the newer ones have two diferent capacitys,reservoir which is lower than system. System includes pumps, cylinders ,ect. It does sound like air in the system,one thing to check,again I'm not that familiar with the 600 series, is the location of the pump. If it is higher than the res. it has to pull oil up, and if the inlet hose is not tight, it'll also pull air into the system.I know a couple of guys that chased this problem around for a couple of days!If its just air in the system ,(no leaks)it'll work itself out in short order. Jim in N.D.
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