J_J
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- JACKSONVILLE, FL
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
You can save yourself a lot of headache and time by taking that valve off and take it to a hydraulic shop and have them test it. Probably around $45.00. If they have parts they can fix it there, or they may have to order parts. It might be time for a new valve anyway.
In my opinion,every machine with a hydraulic system, should have a pressure gage, and several ports to plug in and test the system.
In my opinion,every machine with a hydraulic system, should have a pressure gage, and several ports to plug in and test the system.