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Posted by fatz on Monday, September 07, 2009:In Reply to: whats going on with koyker loader posted by brgrann on Monday, August 31, 2009:
I assume you added an extra "0" to the rpm numbers.
The most common complaint I have heard about the hydraulics on these little tractors relates to dirty filters. It seems reasonable to assume that higher rpms corresponds to higher pressure and flow rates. If the filer were nearly clogged, it seems possible that the higher flow rate would move more crud over the filter and interfere with the hydraulics. I would clean the filter and see what that does.
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