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Topic: Re: 801 ford Hydraulic sysytem
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| Dean
02-07-2013 09:55:30
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Use CNH 134D or equivalent oil.The fill plug is beneath the seat on the hydraulic lift cover, to the left (as seated) of center. Capacity is 8 qts. The dipstick is on the inspection cover near the PTO lever. Dean |
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| HByrd
02-12-2013 08:46:27
74.215.50.106
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Re: 801 ford Hydraulic sysytem in reply to Dean, 02-07-2013 09:55:30
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| Checked the fluid level and found no fluid touching the dipstick filled it up to full mark and the system still would not raise up. Looked at the dipstick closer and saw that it had a full mark for Cylinders raised all the way and discoverd that with our snow blade on that they were more than half up so I added more fluid amd got it all the way up and filled it to the full mark with all cylinders extended. Got it to working but it is really slow about raising up like 2 to 5 minutes maybe. Wondering if we have a pump out or if I just haven"t been able to get all the air out with the pressure release on the side by the brake. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks,Herb. |
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