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Posted by Milford Blair on Tuesday, August 04, 2009:
My tractor had milky looking hydraulic fluid. I drained the compartments until the fluid ran clear and replaced the hydraulic filter. I added hydraulic fluid (not hytran, but yellow bucket recommended for hytran) back up to full level. When I started the tractor back up I didn't have power steering, brakes or transmission which comes off the TA pump. I bumped the power steering the recommended times but still didn't get the air purged. The transmission stays in gear with the brakes applied. I know the problem is air or lack of priming. Do I need to completely drain and start over? any suggestions?
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