Plus, it never spewed another drop of hydraulic fluid out that vent - right up to the day I got rid of it. From that point on, the steering and TPH worked much faster and didn't need a "warm up period" on a cold morning. My 30 acres is all hillside, some of it pretty radical. Then I cleaned all the accumulated oily filth off the backside of the tractor. When they ultimately failed to stop the spewing mess, I took matters into my own hands drained their fluid, flushed the system with kerosene, and filled with a premium brand of non-foaming AW32. They said that's all their employer would give them to work with. Cheap generic crap, with no mention of anti-foaming additives, and the thick AW100 viscosity at that. While they were wasting their time and mine, I read the labeling on their hydraulic fluid pails. The other problem was - after startup on a cold morning - the power steering and TPH took an unreasonably long time to function properly. For reasons that escape me to this day, the boneheads even changed pumps - and it still spewed out the back vent. The hacks that my Jinma dealer passed off as diesel/hydraulic mechanics wasted a lot of time and money chasing air leaks on my second JM254 - air leaks that ultimately never existed. does NOT contain non-foaming hydraulic fluid The most common reasons Harold, in order of probability:ģ. ( Does any one know why it is blowing out?)
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