Hi Everyone,
One of the bucket cylinders on my B1640 front loader was leaking so I have replaced the seals and am ready to reinstall the cylinder. Removing the cylinder ment disconnecting the hydraulic lines and emptying the oil from the cylinder. Now to reinstall the cylinder I presume that the cylinder and lines must be bled. I have not seen any bleed screws. I would really appreciate a helping hand on how to bleed the hydraulics properly on my B7200. The loader lines were disconneted at the quick connects so the tractor hydraulics were never opened and only the two lines from one cylinder were removed. The hydraulic line connectors were sealed with a whitish paste and I wonder if a tape sealant would be sufficient rather than a paste to reconnect the fittings.
Thanks,
Ron
One of the bucket cylinders on my B1640 front loader was leaking so I have replaced the seals and am ready to reinstall the cylinder. Removing the cylinder ment disconnecting the hydraulic lines and emptying the oil from the cylinder. Now to reinstall the cylinder I presume that the cylinder and lines must be bled. I have not seen any bleed screws. I would really appreciate a helping hand on how to bleed the hydraulics properly on my B7200. The loader lines were disconneted at the quick connects so the tractor hydraulics were never opened and only the two lines from one cylinder were removed. The hydraulic line connectors were sealed with a whitish paste and I wonder if a tape sealant would be sufficient rather than a paste to reconnect the fittings.
Thanks,
Ron