Jul 14, 2015 #1 TH Thom Thom New Member Joined May 12, 2015 Posts 7 I belive that a lot of my problems are due to air in the hydraulic system. How do you remove air from the system.
I belive that a lot of my problems are due to air in the hydraulic system. How do you remove air from the system.
Jul 14, 2015 #2 dieselguy Senior Member Joined Feb 6, 2005 Posts 5,533 Location Kansas Our hydraulic systems are self bleeding ... cycle the slides in and out completely 3-4 times ... same with hydraulic levelers if you have them.
Our hydraulic systems are self bleeding ... cycle the slides in and out completely 3-4 times ... same with hydraulic levelers if you have them.
Jul 14, 2015 #3 MO mogman Senior Member Joined Dec 21, 2012 Posts 599 Location Hampton Roads, VA Check the level in the reservoir tank. It should be about 2/3 full when all the slides and jacks are in. If its way down check all the slides and jacks for leakage.
Check the level in the reservoir tank. It should be about 2/3 full when all the slides and jacks are in. If its way down check all the slides and jacks for leakage.