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Then you'll have excessive hydraulic pressure, and could damage the hydraulic system.
Yes. That reservoir is not meant to be topped off all the way - there needs to be space for expansion, and the heated fluid will expand.
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How much hydraulic fluid with how much gasoline makes a big difference and was some hydraulic oil mixed into the gas tank or was some gasoline mixed with the hydraulic tank. More info please.
The only hydraulic fluid which is typically in a road tractor is the power steering fluid, and you simply fill that to the fill line on the reservoir. If it's been fitted with a PTO, that's an aftermarket system, and that, as well as the hydraulic tank, depends on who the aftermarket supplier is.
when you steer your wheel left or right,a pressure switch detects the rise in hydraulic oil pressure.this signals the ECU to increase the engine RPM to compensate for the increase in engine load impose by the hydraulic oil pump.
A 2155 w/o 4wd holds 50 qts of hydraulic fluid. A 4wd takes 53.2 qts.
Internally, they're pretty much the same. The difference is the operation expected of it - a hydraulic pump converts mechanical energy to fluid energy, whereas a hydraulic motor converts hydraulic energy to mechanical energy.
Should hold about 7 gallons.
40 lbs http://www.onlineconversion.com/weight_common.htm
15 gallons or approx 56 liters
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