Posted by Bryce Frazier on December 01, 2014 at 12:59:48 from (67.142.182.26):
Well, I drained all of the Hydro Trans stuff out, and poured 4 gal of 80-90. It is just Harvest King stuff from Big R, nothing special, but it is thick!
I fired the tractor up, and it still does the same thing, but maybe not quite as bad.. If the arms are ALL THE WAY down, and the tractor is idling, with me sitting on the lift arms, someone can hit the lift lever and go all the way up with it.
The arms will shoot up about %20 of the way correctly, and then all of a sudden they just stop, and you can feel/hear a pulsing and the arms will continue to pulse slowly to the top, and I mean SLOW...
So? Should I go ahead and pull the pump then? I really didn't want to screw up the gasket and make a huge mess before trying it with the 80-90, so, I have tried it, and here I sit!
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