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E47 very slow

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#1 ·
I am new at this..so bear with me a bit..

The plow does go up/down/left/right but its doing this slowly.. I believe I need to check the fluid level but I am want to make sure I am going about this correctly.. From what I have found I am going to do this on the top of the "ram".. I see 4 nuts on top - which one is the one that I remove to check and add fluid.?

Thank you
 
#2 ·
There is a plug all by it self to fill and check the fluid levels. It is on top off to the side it will take a 9/16 or 5/8s boxed end wrench. Steve
 
#3 ·
Should be 5/8's It should look like two nuts on top of each other.

The top on is 7/16 and its a brether.
 
#4 ·
If the fluid check doesn't solve the problem, clean all your electrical connections. Might want to check/replace your battery and plow cables as well. Old cables are a large cause of excessive resistance, which not only slows the pump down, but also makes your entire electrical system work harder.

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Mike(440trk)
 
#6 ·
muncybob;446436 said:
What is the purpose of the smaller nut on top of the fill nut?
The smaller "nut" is the actual breather/vent for the fluid reservoir..if you look at it closely, you'll see a small vent hole in the side of it.

The part your referring to as the fill plug is just a reducer bushing so the fill hole could be a little bigger than the thread size on the breather (makes it 1/4" pipe).. if the fill hole was the same size as the breather threads (1/8 pipe), it'd be a real pain to fill through a hole that small.