farmboyhull
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- Jun 16, 2008
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Hello all,
I'll be posting a more specific question on the Mahindra board, but I want to make sure I understand this.
My FEL isn't working and we have some big snow coming.
I've had a hydraulic issue before (really slow moving in the cold snow), but I could get the fluid moving with driving and using the PTO. I eventually changed to a less viscous fluid which helped. So everything was fine last week, but yesterday the FEL wouldn't work. I should try the 3 point hitch (haven't yet, because I'd rather the snowblower be raised right now than be flat on the ground) because I suppose that should show me if maybe it's just the FEL that's having the problem. I'll do that in a few hours.
So, here's what I'm wondering:
1. Can water get in the system and clog the filter (as ice)?
2. Can the filter be spun off, emptied and "cleaned" (enough to allow better flow)?
3. If simply warming up the filter allows the FEL to work, then doesn't that suggest my trouble is there?
4. Is there an "easy" way to determine if the pump is working (I'm not great with testing electricity. I'm hoping more for a sound or vibration to look for).
I guess I might have a busted pump which would be a bummer. Thanks SO much for any assistance you can give.
David
I'll be posting a more specific question on the Mahindra board, but I want to make sure I understand this.
My FEL isn't working and we have some big snow coming.
I've had a hydraulic issue before (really slow moving in the cold snow), but I could get the fluid moving with driving and using the PTO. I eventually changed to a less viscous fluid which helped. So everything was fine last week, but yesterday the FEL wouldn't work. I should try the 3 point hitch (haven't yet, because I'd rather the snowblower be raised right now than be flat on the ground) because I suppose that should show me if maybe it's just the FEL that's having the problem. I'll do that in a few hours.
So, here's what I'm wondering:
1. Can water get in the system and clog the filter (as ice)?
2. Can the filter be spun off, emptied and "cleaned" (enough to allow better flow)?
3. If simply warming up the filter allows the FEL to work, then doesn't that suggest my trouble is there?
4. Is there an "easy" way to determine if the pump is working (I'm not great with testing electricity. I'm hoping more for a sound or vibration to look for).
I guess I might have a busted pump which would be a bummer. Thanks SO much for any assistance you can give.
David