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Re: Case 2590 hydraulic fluid coming out of dipstick
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Posted by tycteach on July 09, 2007 at 14:58:40 from (24.117.232.37):
In Reply to: Re: Case 2590 hydraulic fluid coming out of dipstick posted by old art on July 09, 2007 at 13:23:43:
It"s not over full. It just pumps it out. I think it would pump the hydraulic fluid (oil) out completely if I ran it very long. It looks as good coming out as it did going in. I"ll bring the fluid level into the safe area between add and full on the dipstick and if I run it any or work it, it pumps it out of the dipstick hole. I"ve been told that it could be because a breathing device is clogged and I didn"t know where it was. I"ve been told where to look for it so I"m going to try that next and see. I"m guessing that could be it because I"ve certainly never cleaned and/or replaced it and my guess is that the previous owner didn"t either. It probably finally got dirty enough that it couldn"t breathe and started pumping the hydraulic oil out. I sure hope that"s what it is. That"s a fix I believe I can take care of myself and not too expensively. I love this tractor. It pulls like crazy and sure cuts my plowing time down because I can pull a bigger plow at a decent speed.
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