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    EX60URG No traction power when warmed up

    THX for the input - that's what was going thru my mind. The whole digging end does what its supposed to do, so my thought was it wouldn't mind which way the hoses were connected - its just the same fluid going to the same place by a different route. Now, clue me in on what kind of pressure...
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    Trail King converting vacuum/hydraulic to air/hydraulic

    My neighbour has a excavator here that has problems and we may have to float it out of here. His trailer is a Trail King TK18 with vac over hydraulic brakes. He got rid of the old truck he used with vacuum so that's of no use to us. Noone around here has a truck with vacuum available, so we...
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    EX60URG No traction power when warmed up

    THX for the replies. Sry for taking so long but we've been building and just got buttoned up for winter. We haven't needed the how for a couple months so it was on the back burner. The pipe switch took place in Rupert, about two days drive away, so it aint likely the guy will do a service call...
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    EX60URG No traction power when warmed up

    My neighbor is an experienced operator who bought a small Hitachi when he retired. When cold, everything is OK. When warm, it won't steer, and a small stone becomes a major issue going forward or reverse. If there wasn't great power in the shovel, it wouldn't move - There seems to be much more...
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    New test!

    nice Bird
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    New test!

    also testing
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    New test!

    Vacuum or air brakes? I'm looking for info on converting from vacuum to air on a float
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