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1910 overheating hydraulics

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Posted by Mark-NH on September 11, 2002 at 08:15:29 from (208.0.180.39):

Seems the hydraulic fluid is getting really hot
after about 1/2 an hour. To the point where it
will affect power stearing and the loader lift
capacity.

I've changed fluid and filter. Found part of an
o-ring when I removed the filter. Removing the
broken o-ring seemed to help a little. Anyone
have had experience with something like this?

Thanks,
Mark

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