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Re: International 350U Hydraulics problem
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Posted by briandurga on November 13, 2004 at 15:49:52 from (209.142.147.169):
In Reply to: International 350U Hydraulics problem posted by Briandurga on November 12, 2004 at 10:35:11:
Thanks twopop and bigfred, I got it fixed. I wanted to tell you this funny story of how I did it. I used the messy method by loosening the exit line. I loosened the line until a small air bubble came out and then all there was a steady stream of fluid coming out. after about a minute just fluid and I checked the valve to see if it was fixed, nothing. So I thought that the pump was bad. I kept loosening the line a little at a time until about a minute later. All of a sudden hydraulic fluid came shooting out in every direction, I reached up and turned the tractor off. I must have lost about quart and half all over the stuff in the barn. I must had the line just about off when it happened. Well I tighten the line back up and check the level of fluid and now every thing seems to be okay. I want to thank the both of you for the help, you just saved me a repair shop bill.
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