Apr 13, 2012 / kubota g2160 #1 F fowl163 New member Joined Apr 13, 2012 Messages 1 Location cadiz ky Tractor john deere 420 how do i get air out of the hydrualic system?
Apr 13, 2012 / kubota g2160 #2 Muhammad Administrator Moderator Joined Mar 21, 1998 Messages 20,633 Location San Diego, CA Tractor None currently Welcome to TBN.
Apr 13, 2012 / kubota g2160 #3 C creekbend Super Star Member Joined Jul 6, 2011 Messages 11,194 Location Yanceyville, North Carolina Tractor Kubota L4400 There is a Hydraulics Forum here on TBN, that may assist you in regards to your inquiry. BTW, Welcome aboard.
There is a Hydraulics Forum here on TBN, that may assist you in regards to your inquiry. BTW, Welcome aboard.
Apr 14, 2012 / kubota g2160 #4 moored4 Veteran Member Joined Jan 31, 2011 Messages 2,311 Location Great NorthWest /Southwest Washington Tractor Kubota l245dt, l3540, 8N needa little more info. If you just replaced a cylinder it will work it self out. if it is foaming all the time then you are sucking air on the return lines and need to find a loose fitting or a new hose! :welcome: to TBN! :thumbsup: Happy :tractor: ing!
needa little more info. If you just replaced a cylinder it will work it self out. if it is foaming all the time then you are sucking air on the return lines and need to find a loose fitting or a new hose! :welcome: to TBN! :thumbsup: Happy :tractor: ing!
Apr 14, 2012 / kubota g2160 #5 K kensnelling Veteran Member Joined Jun 9, 2011 Messages 2,483 Location NE Oklahoma Tractor MF 230 and Mitsubishi D2000 Welcome to the forum from Oklahoma. Ken
Apr 14, 2012 / kubota g2160 #6 TripleR Super Star Member Joined Mar 5, 2009 Messages 18,084 Location Missouri Tractor Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford Welcome to TBN from Missouri, as mentioned, it should work itself out.