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Got cold here last night, went from 35*F yesterday afternoon to maybe 10*F overnight.
Went to the job this AM, full of piss-n-vinegar, ready to slay the wood. Going to be a great day.
Started the skidder, no problem. Let it warm up while we fueled it.
Got in, tried to lift the blade, ready to go hit it.
Wrong. Full stop. No hydraulic function to be had. No blade, no arch, no steering.
Huh..
Put transmission in gear, off she went. No issue. But no hydro. Zilch.
Called several JD witch doctors.
"I think yer clutch let go!"
"Yer hydro cut-off lever is tripped!"
"I dunno!"
"Water."
Well, water was what I figured, as it was fine yesterday at beer-thirty.
I started it, opened the hydro tank, and there was fluid moving, but very little...
Almost pulled the top off the tank to check the filter on the sump...but..
I called NAPA and got a quote on new filters, as the one Witch Doctor said the filter was designed to filter water as well as cultch.
$67.oo.....EACH. NAPA gold.
So I drove the 11 miles and bought the one they had in stock, as well as a $48.50 can of hydraulic fluid. Changed out the bottom filter...easy as a $10 hooker. Added the 5 gallons, as it was low enough to take it.
Started it, hit the blade lever....nothing...for a second. Then it came right into it.
Easy-peasy. $115.50 and the better part of a day dubbing around in the 20*F heat. Ready for tomorrow.
How was your day?
Went to the job this AM, full of piss-n-vinegar, ready to slay the wood. Going to be a great day.
Started the skidder, no problem. Let it warm up while we fueled it.
Got in, tried to lift the blade, ready to go hit it.
Wrong. Full stop. No hydraulic function to be had. No blade, no arch, no steering.
Huh..
Put transmission in gear, off she went. No issue. But no hydro. Zilch.
Called several JD witch doctors.
"I think yer clutch let go!"
"Yer hydro cut-off lever is tripped!"
"I dunno!"
"Water."
Well, water was what I figured, as it was fine yesterday at beer-thirty.
I started it, opened the hydro tank, and there was fluid moving, but very little...
Almost pulled the top off the tank to check the filter on the sump...but..
I called NAPA and got a quote on new filters, as the one Witch Doctor said the filter was designed to filter water as well as cultch.
$67.oo.....EACH. NAPA gold.
So I drove the 11 miles and bought the one they had in stock, as well as a $48.50 can of hydraulic fluid. Changed out the bottom filter...easy as a $10 hooker. Added the 5 gallons, as it was low enough to take it.
Started it, hit the blade lever....nothing...for a second. Then it came right into it.
Easy-peasy. $115.50 and the better part of a day dubbing around in the 20*F heat. Ready for tomorrow.
How was your day?