Posted by PUTTER on December 13, 2013 at 18:33:02 from (184.158.58.239):
In Reply to: Re: Changing hyd oil posted by Al L. in Wisc. on December 13, 2013 at 08:31:42:
I disconnected the coil wire and spun her over Al and that got some out of the pump. I tried blowing the lines out with compressed air but didn't have much luck with that. I unhooked the lines to the fast hitch cylinder and lifted it with my shop crane and that worked to force the oil out of there. My Grandson and I unhooked those lift cylinders on the loader and I was expecting the oil to come out of the other fitting, got a bath. Yes I finally got the loader on and running, it has the manure bucket with the snow extensions and was modified by the PO. I think I will get good at taking it off because I don't like all the extra weight up front, steers hard even with power steering. Plan on building a more conventional bucket for it. I have changed the hyd oil before but never went through all the draining of the lines and cylinders, hope it makes a big difference. I hope to clean her up and paint her if I ever get a period of time that i'm not using it. Merry Christmas Lyle
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