Posted by MHMalcolm on June 26, 2009 at 13:34:28 from (66.66.148.252):
In Reply to: Re: 350 hydraulics posted by pete 23 on June 25, 2009 at 20:50:59:
I second everything Pete 23 said. I would take off the mower and lower the hitch all the way to the ground, and check which hose seems like it is pressurized when you hold the control lever in the "lower" position. Shut off the engine and stick a jack under one side of the fast hitch to raise it just enough to take the pressure off the cylinder. Then disconnect the hose that DID NOT pressurize from the fitting on the cylinder and point it into a bucket or wire it to the tractor so it is pointing down where any oil coming out of it won't hurt anything. Connect a short hose, if you have one, to the cylinder fitting and point it where any oil coming out of it won't hurt anything. Start the engine and set the throttle at idle. Slowly push the control lever into the "lower" position. If any oil continues to flow out of the cylinder with the lever held down, the O-ring on the cylinder piston is blown, and you will have to disassemble the cylinder to replace it. I would bet that is what is happening on your tractor.
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