Fellows,
The pioneer coupler on my L2900 to my loader has developed a leak (red arrow in pic). I replaced the o-ring inside the coupler and that didn't help. I'm just going to eliminate the coupler all together and screw the hose directly into the block. My goal is to minimize fluid loss since there is about $260 worth of super UDT in it at the moment. I'm not good at interpreting hydraulic flow charts, so I'm hoping an expert can chime in. Should I rotate the control screw to the "implement attached" or "implement not attached position" while preforming the repair? The leaking coupler is on the tank port? Thanks for the help!
The pioneer coupler on my L2900 to my loader has developed a leak (red arrow in pic). I replaced the o-ring inside the coupler and that didn't help. I'm just going to eliminate the coupler all together and screw the hose directly into the block. My goal is to minimize fluid loss since there is about $260 worth of super UDT in it at the moment. I'm not good at interpreting hydraulic flow charts, so I'm hoping an expert can chime in. Should I rotate the control screw to the "implement attached" or "implement not attached position" while preforming the repair? The leaking coupler is on the tank port? Thanks for the help!
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