May 12, 2008 / Bleeding the Hydraylic System #1 K KMH1972 New member Joined May 1, 2008 Messages 7 I have a Deutz Allis 5215 (hydrostatic transmission) and have it 'split' to repair the transmission. Once I get it all put back together, how do I bleed the hydraulic system to flush the air pockets out?
I have a Deutz Allis 5215 (hydrostatic transmission) and have it 'split' to repair the transmission. Once I get it all put back together, how do I bleed the hydraulic system to flush the air pockets out?
May 12, 2008 / Bleeding the Hydraylic System #2 kennyd Advertiser Joined Jul 6, 2003 Messages 13,758 Location Westminster, MD Tractor John Deere 3720 CAB/TLB, JD455 It should be self-bleeding, the pump should push all the air towards the tank where it will be vented. Just keep a close eye on the level.
It should be self-bleeding, the pump should push all the air towards the tank where it will be vented. Just keep a close eye on the level.