I had water in my hydraulic fluid in my Komatsu D39P dozer. I opened the drain plug, drained the...
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I had water in my hydraulic fluid in my Komatsu D39P dozer. I opened the drain plug, drained the resevoir and pumped as much of the contaiminated fluid as I could out through the filer port. I refilled the system through the resevoir and bled the cylinders through the line connections until clear hydraulic fluid was coming out.
The fluid is now clear, the reservoir is full but the machine will not push or engage the tracks properly. It acts like an air/vapor lock either in the transmission or torque converter. I was told this was a self bleeding system, but how do I get the air out? There are bleeders near one of the filters and I've tried that. I don't have a manual. Is there a sequence for bleeding this system?
i used my hard disk just once, i have copied some information on it for the installation i have...
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i used my hard disk just once, i have copied some information on it for the installation i have followed the instructinons now i wanna use it again but my pc doesnt see the connection with lacie, that normally should work i have windows on my pc acer
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