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Maxuum 5150 problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Large" data-source="post: 5408334" data-attributes="member: 107904"><p>At long last sorted the problem, as posted yesterday found the tiny orifice at the end of the pipe at the steering valve was blocked. Cleared it and blew through with the airline. Connected all the pipes again, no improvement. Went back to that orifice today, blocked again, spent more time with airline and mig welding wire to try to clear pipe again but I think there is a shoulder where the steel pipe joins the hydraulic pipe so difficult to get a wire through. Also nearly impossible to remove the pipe. Anyway put all the pipes back on and standby pressure tested just about perfectly. Just the steering and main pressures to adjust and bingo. Many thanks to Gapples and all the others that have helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Large, post: 5408334, member: 107904"] At long last sorted the problem, as posted yesterday found the tiny orifice at the end of the pipe at the steering valve was blocked. Cleared it and blew through with the airline. Connected all the pipes again, no improvement. Went back to that orifice today, blocked again, spent more time with airline and mig welding wire to try to clear pipe again but I think there is a shoulder where the steel pipe joins the hydraulic pipe so difficult to get a wire through. Also nearly impossible to remove the pipe. Anyway put all the pipes back on and standby pressure tested just about perfectly. Just the steering and main pressures to adjust and bingo. Many thanks to Gapples and all the others that have helped. [/QUOTE]
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