RayIN
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I read his first post as the HST pump is the problem.Look. Let's back up & try to unconfuse things a bit. The problem is the OP has done a hydraulic oil and filter change and now his hydraulic pump is not moving fluid. So in his original question in the title of this thread the he asks,
"Can the hydraulic system get air locked after a fluid change"
The answer is that in an open center hydraulic system like his Kioti and most small tractors use, the hydraulic system cannot get air locked because it is not a sealed system. The sump is always open to the atmosphere by way of the vented sump. Hydraulic fluid cannot get "air locked" because one end of the circulation is open to the atmosphere. Any air gets moved along - or not - to the sump and escapes to the atmosphere. That's not to say that there can't be trapped air in the system causing other effects, but it won't cause an "air lock".
An "Air Lock" is not why his pump isn't working.
BTW, the radiator and cooling system are different.
Modern tractor cooling systems ARE SEALED SYSTEMs. They are not open to the atmosphere unless the system overheats. They definitely do have to be purged of air during filling because once the radiator cap is tightened down that system is sealed. It is not open to the atmosphere, so with the radiator cap in place there is no way for air to escape. In a sealed cooling system a trapped air pocket doesn't always mean the entire flow is blocked, but it can be. It will create a "hot spot". So there definitely are ways that an air lock can cause heating problems in a sealed system.
Hope this helps,
rScotty
Another on my list of why I won't buy a tractor with HST.