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Re: Re: Re: 300U Hydraulics Mystery - HELP!
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Posted by big fred on August 07, 2002 at 20:24:37 from (65.219.138.34):
In Reply to: Re: Re: 300U Hydraulics Mystery - HELP! posted by Kilian on August 07, 2002 at 20:07:19:
I rebuilt mine a couple years back, and replaced everything the dealer could find for it in the way of springs and seals, which wasn't much, but cost me about $50. The biggest deal, I think, is to clean everything up good, as I found the "orifice screen" was not only blocked with crud, but the hole it sits in was full of crud also. It's also not a real big chore to remove the reservoir and clean the crud outa there, but the reservoir cover is heavy and awkward, and I wouldn't try it without a hoist of some kind. The screen hangs below the cover by a couple inches, so be careful of it. The reservoir gasket is pretty big, so instead of making one or using "blue snot", I paid the fifteen bucks at the dealer. Previous owner of mine used blue snot and it got everywhere inside the reservoir. GRRR! Good luck and let us know what you find. The exploded view in the parts manual is your best friend here.
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