triplelconstruction
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- Jan 14, 2012
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- Tractor
- John Deere 950
The splitter hydralic tank was milky and decided to clean it out and put in new fluid and filter. Lines were emptied and tank before refilling. When began to operate the hydralics, the shaft seemed slower moving and would not build up enough pressure to split the wood it would normally have split before the refill. The filler cap was also blown off the tank and fuild burst out of the tank filler hole.
A look at the fuild in the tank showed it to be white again and milky after running for about 10 minutes. Any thoughts on what needs to be done? Is there air in the system, and if so, how do I remove it?
Thanks, Jack
A look at the fuild in the tank showed it to be white again and milky after running for about 10 minutes. Any thoughts on what needs to be done? Is there air in the system, and if so, how do I remove it?
Thanks, Jack