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Finally I Fixed My 230 Farmalls Wagner Loader Problem Backwards !
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Posted by drizler on May 02, 2003 at 01:11:19 from (12.107.140.190):
I finally fixed my cursed Wagner Loaders hydraulics on my 230 Farmall after 6 months. This thing got airbound and nothing would make it work the loader, nothing. Parking on hill, nose up nose down I did it all. Finally I got tired of spoon feeding that monster through the correct way using the nasty little 1/2" pipe plug over and over then I got innovative. I filled a quart plastic oil bottle that had the sharp nozzle to put oil in an outboard lower unit. Then I stuck it into the hydraulics oil breather line and squeezed. After that I let the thing sit jammed in gravity feeding, draining slowly. It worked like a charm, fired it up raised it and forced more in. It took 10 minutes to do what I couldn't do correctly in hours of filling and capping. It works like a charm now. Just proves that sometimes it pays to do things bass ackwards after all!
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