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1950'S IH H MODEL WITH 2001IH LOAD BUCKET

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BILL WAINWRIGHT

08-24-2001 12:03:15




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WELL HERE IS WHAT THE PROBLEM IS. THE BELLY PUMP WENT BAD "BLOW-BY" REPLACED THE PUMP, NOW WITH GOOD PRESSURE, WELL NOW I HAVE ANOTHER PROBLEM THAT I THINK IS MORE RELATED TO AIR IN THE LINES BUT IM NOT SURE. IS THERE A CORRECT WAY OF BLEEDING THIS SYSTEM OR COULD THERE BE A PROBLEM ELSEWHERE.I THINK I HAVE GOOD PRESSURE. THE BUCKET WILL COME ABOUT A FOOT OFF THE GROUNG BEFORE IT STOPS. ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEA'S. THANKS

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Andy Martin

08-24-2001 19:15:20




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 Re: 1950'S IH H MODEL WITH 2001IH LOAD BUCKET in reply to BILL WAINWRIGHT, 08-24-2001 12:03:15  
You should be able to rid yourself of air by cycling the system several times.

Check the fluid level. You will be getting foam back to the reservoir and the fluid level will go down as the foam melts.



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Phil Auten (Tx)

08-24-2001 13:14:23




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 Re: 1950'S IH H MODEL WITH 2001IH LOAD BUCKET in reply to BILL WAINWRIGHT, 08-24-2001 12:03:15  
Bill,
If the bucket cylinders have packing nuts on the ends where the ram comes out, try loosening them a little. This should let any trapped air out past the packing. If the cylinders have vents in the outer ends, check them for being plugged or stuck closed. Otherwise, you'll have to loosen the hoses at the cylinder ends to bleed the system.
Make sure the fluid is the correct type too if it was changed after the new pump was installed (it should've been changed then). Also, make sure the reservior is full. Low fluid could cause the problem you decribe, it's done it to me on my M/3-point when the cylinders were leaking.

Phil

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