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Re: Super A bleeding air out of the hydralic syst
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Posted by SAm in NS on March 09, 2004 at 17:14:25 from (24.138.19.172):
In Reply to: Super A bleeding air out of the hydralic system posted by Brian Coates on March 09, 2004 at 17:06:00:
I have a Super A and so far as I know there are no bleeders. When changing the fluid all I have done is drain the old fluid out through the plug near the bottom on the left hand side and refilled it through the larger plug above it. It is refilled to the level of that upper plug. You may want to remove and clean the filter (secured by four bolts to the left of the drain plug). According to the manual (from memory) you are supposed to have both control levers at there rear extreme before shutting the tractor down to do a fluid change. You may want to open the upper plug first in case there is any pressure built up as it is an unvented system. As far as bleeding goes, what I've been told (and done) is just fire it up and work the levers back and forth. Hope this helps. SAm in NS
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