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Posted by Barb on Sunday, June 07, 2009:
My neighbour put gas in the hydraulic tank and then ran it with a blade on the 3 point hitch for about a 1/2 hour. I've drained the tank twice after running it for about 45 minutes and put new oil in each time. I've lost power and the hydraulics are overheating. The manual says the oil is to run at about 100 degrees. I'm running at 225 degrees. There is a hissing noise under the seat unless you put a load on the hydraulics (ie - lifting the blade). I just had a new hydraulic motor put it last fall, only have about 2 hours on the new hydraulic motor. Can anyone help me out please. Has my cooler quit. did I wreck the motor again?
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