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Right there along your lines Roland, and I didn't think of it before, there is an o-ring on the fitting just below the filter. The JIC fitting that the tube attaches to. That would be another potential problem area. I believe there is one on the lower half of the trans also, but I would think there would be an oil leak there as fluid would be on it all the time.
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Whine in power steering
So I have a similar problem with my 1862, whines when working the power steering, no leaks, no cavitation, no trans fluid foaming, deck will lower by itself after sitting for a while. Everything is greased, filter changed. I copied and pasted a previous reply, but saw where the valves(? valves) go bad but are not available, so how do you fix this? Substitute valves, live with it???
"If the hyd lift goes down its either the valve or cylinder since the pressure has to go to the valve 1st easy way to check is take hoses of cylinder and cap them if it don't go down its the valve we had some issues with Cyclops valves they go bad and from cub they are nla." |
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Had the rod break off the piston on my 782. No external leak, but the deck would go down, then come up again when I'd select down . I think the cylinder would freefall down, the oil would go through the hole in the piston and force the ram back up again. Wierd!
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