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Posted by NEAL S. on October 23, 2001 at 13:09:20 from (216.165.148.55):
In Reply to: 300 Utility hydraulics posted by brian on October 22, 2001 at 15:53:19:
Brian, it would probably be best to check your fluid reservoir after having run it and warming it up. pull the dip stick and check the opening to see if the oil is foamy, a good indication of worn pump,or fluid bypassing somewhere. I believe the reservoir is located under the seat on that machine. if so you may have a plugged intake screen located under that cover you sit on. you know what that means, but don't fret i've done it many times and it still isn't easy but has to be done. other than that it would be the valves or the auxiliary valve on the valve bank. Good luck.
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