toddler
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- Joined
- Jan 26, 2001
- Messages
- 408
- Location
- North Carolina, USA
- Tractor
- Previously: Kubota B2710. Now Deere 3520
I'm with Gene on this, the hitch shouldn't be leaking down. If it is, I doubt you're screwed! My guess is that you have a valve that is leaking somewhere allowing the hitch to drop down. So you're not screwed, you're on to something.
If your hydraulics are always fighting a leaking valve, eventually the pump and oil will overheat. The question is how do you find out where the problem is. Kubmech, is this a reasonable hypothesis and worth checking on? And if so, how would you do so?
Todd
If your hydraulics are always fighting a leaking valve, eventually the pump and oil will overheat. The question is how do you find out where the problem is. Kubmech, is this a reasonable hypothesis and worth checking on? And if so, how would you do so?
Todd