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Renault 103 54 slow hydraulics when cold
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<blockquote data-quote="Old Spot" data-source="post: 7767899" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Sorry to be late on this thread, I run two Renaults.</p><p>to be fair they have done me very well, the alternative is to spend a fortune on something that may be no better.</p><p>but both are giving me hydraulic grief. </p><p>the 80-34 px which is fixed to the hedge trimmer because the hydrauli lift arms gave up years ago, now a seal has gone on the front of the pump, letting back half oil into the engine. I did f##k with it and replaced the seal now the pump won’t suck up oil. I have purchased a new pump, do they need bleeding<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🩸" title="Drop of blood :drop_of_blood:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1fa78.png" data-shortname=":drop_of_blood:" /> because having replaced the seal nothing now works.</p><p>the 106-54 (magnificent tractor) is slow in the mornings but once ”warmed up” works all day. I have replaced both suction filter on the tractors. One auxiliary spool on the 106 now doesn’t work. How easy is it to fix.</p><p>any help or encouragement gratefully taken.</p><p>thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Spot, post: 7767899, member: 400"] Sorry to be late on this thread, I run two Renaults. to be fair they have done me very well, the alternative is to spend a fortune on something that may be no better. but both are giving me hydraulic grief. the 80-34 px which is fixed to the hedge trimmer because the hydrauli lift arms gave up years ago, now a seal has gone on the front of the pump, letting back half oil into the engine. I did f##k with it and replaced the seal now the pump won’t suck up oil. I have purchased a new pump, do they need bleeding🩸 because having replaced the seal nothing now works. the 106-54 (magnificent tractor) is slow in the mornings but once ”warmed up” works all day. I have replaced both suction filter on the tractors. One auxiliary spool on the 106 now doesn’t work. How easy is it to fix. any help or encouragement gratefully taken. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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