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Jon Hallmark
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First, thanks for taking the time to respond. Let me clarify a couple of points.
Kubota is just giving me a quote to make the repairs.
Yes, the first line ruptured while I was working the tractor, the second one ruptured while the tractor was idleing, so something is going on to spike the pressure and I don't know enought about hydraulics to have a different theory than a clogged bypass. It sure seems like the pressure side of the line should be filtered, and the filter should catch the pieces of trash.
It sounds like a combination of technique that places less stress on the hydraulics and FEL are in order.
Kubota is just giving me a quote to make the repairs.
Yes, the first line ruptured while I was working the tractor, the second one ruptured while the tractor was idleing, so something is going on to spike the pressure and I don't know enought about hydraulics to have a different theory than a clogged bypass. It sure seems like the pressure side of the line should be filtered, and the filter should catch the pieces of trash.
It sounds like a combination of technique that places less stress on the hydraulics and FEL are in order.