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I just purchased a 1986 john deere 410c turbo and noticed that the hydraulics chatter a bit, sounds like there is air in the system. anybody know how to bleed the hydraulics on this machine? I don't think the pump is bad as all the hydraulics are very strong. any help would be appreciated.

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anyone have any input on this issue?
 
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Hyd's will self bleed by cycling the hyd functions. Do you know how long it's been since hyd filters were changed and sump screen cleaned? I would also advise to check hyd stand-by pressure which should be 2750 psi.
 

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Hyd's will self bleed by cycling the hyd functions. Do you know how long it's been since hyd filters were changed and sump screen cleaned? I would also advise to check hyd stand-by pressure which should be 2750 psi.
 

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I believe the fluid was changed just before I bought the machine. What is the best way to access the sump screen?
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how would you access the sump screen?
 
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Anyone know if all hyd fluid has to be drained to replace the hyd filter? The canister seems to be above the sump but I'm not sure
 
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how would you access the sump screen?
Remove plug on RH side of trans case and pull screen out. Caution oil needs to be drained or a running shop vacuum hose inserted in hyd filler hole to create a vacuum to limit oil escape. Trans doesn't require draining to change hyd filters.
 
 
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