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Posted by john_bud on February 24, 2007 at 20:38:20 from (67.142.130.30):
In Reply to: MF 50C hoe posted by Keith in Kelseyville on February 24, 2007 at 18:13:18:
I know nothing about MF hoes. But, why was he filling it with fluid in the first place? (It was low) Why was it low? (leaked out) Why did it leak? (dunno) Why did he put so much in? (so it wouldn't run dry while you tested it) Then again, it could have been low due to the leak in the swing cylinder and he just spazzed out and ooverfilled it. I would PAY a mechanic familiar with MF's to check it out. Money well spent. jb
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