pajoube
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- Joined
- Oct 11, 2001
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- Location
- Montana (Near Bozeman)
- Tractor
- Former Owner PowerTrac 425 (September 2003)
The attached picture is looking from the seat (raised) directly into the engine compartment pump area.
Red Arrow - After changing hydraulic fluid (oil) you will need to bleed the line by using the hose provided by PT. Attach here and run the line to the hydraulic tank. Remove spark plug wires from spark plugs and turn engine over for a few seconds. This should remove any air in the line.
Green Arrow - This is the screw you loosen to release the brakes using an allen wrench.
The above procedures are also used on the older 425's but located in a different area.
PJ
Red Arrow - After changing hydraulic fluid (oil) you will need to bleed the line by using the hose provided by PT. Attach here and run the line to the hydraulic tank. Remove spark plug wires from spark plugs and turn engine over for a few seconds. This should remove any air in the line.
Green Arrow - This is the screw you loosen to release the brakes using an allen wrench.
The above procedures are also used on the older 425's but located in a different area.
PJ