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Posted by Larry Caldwell on Thursday, December 31, 2009:In Reply to: m4500 repair question posted by floyd fay on Saturday, December 26, 2009:
Not enough information. Do you have a front loader? Is it working? Have you serviced the hydraulic system recently? Cleaned filters or screens?
It takes a pressure gauge and some fittings to do a thorough check of a hydraulic circuit. You have to check the return lines as well as the spool and the supply lines. Clean the fittings thoroughly before you disconnect them, so you don't get any dirt in the system.
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