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Posted by Dale on Saturday, September 26, 2009:
Any help? I have taken the loader off the Tractor to split it and replaced leaking transmission seals, bearings and both clutch discs. Now that its done I want to run it a while BEFORE putting the Loader back on. My question is this:
The two hydraulic lines that feed the Loader valve from the rear of the tractor: Should they be PLUGGED or CONNECTED together during this trial. I'm thinking coupling them with a union will circulate the fluid whereas plugging the ends with caps will dmage the pump, but not sure.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Dale
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