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All,
I have been very happy with my little 186D and it runs great, but recently, when I've fired it up, the loader has been acting "jerkey" until it warms up, almost like there's air in the line. But then it works just fine when it warms up. It's not been cold her at nights and it's in the barn to boot. This is a recent thing... Also, I notice when I ran it for about an hour, then turned the engine off, I hear what sounds like a punctured tire.. but it's coming from the rear end case somewhere.. so ... I pulled out the hydraulic dipstic.. and oil comes bubbling out, like it's overfilled.. I have NOT put any oil in this thing for quite a while. It's kinda milky like there's water in it.. which is strange, 'cuz there's no water loss in the engine, and I've not had it near water EVER.. I haven't washed the thing since I put the loader on in December (shame on me).. Soooo anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Dale /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
I have been very happy with my little 186D and it runs great, but recently, when I've fired it up, the loader has been acting "jerkey" until it warms up, almost like there's air in the line. But then it works just fine when it warms up. It's not been cold her at nights and it's in the barn to boot. This is a recent thing... Also, I notice when I ran it for about an hour, then turned the engine off, I hear what sounds like a punctured tire.. but it's coming from the rear end case somewhere.. so ... I pulled out the hydraulic dipstic.. and oil comes bubbling out, like it's overfilled.. I have NOT put any oil in this thing for quite a while. It's kinda milky like there's water in it.. which is strange, 'cuz there's no water loss in the engine, and I've not had it near water EVER.. I haven't washed the thing since I put the loader on in December (shame on me).. Soooo anyone have any ideas?
Thanks,
Dale /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif