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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 985306" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>My guess would be that they didn't put a big enough pump or reservoirs for the hydraulics, and it was causing the clutch to slip because i'm sure it's a hydro clutch. My CIH MX 125 has 1 really big pump, and 2 reservoirs , 1 for steering, breaks, and clutch, and 1 for the remotes, and 3 point. That way you don't drain the system when you turn, and run the remotes. So it probably wasn't your fault, and just the machine. I would sell it and find a low hour 08-10 CIH MX, if it keeps giving problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 985306, member: 14533"] My guess would be that they didn't put a big enough pump or reservoirs for the hydraulics, and it was causing the clutch to slip because i'm sure it's a hydro clutch. My CIH MX 125 has 1 really big pump, and 2 reservoirs , 1 for steering, breaks, and clutch, and 1 for the remotes, and 3 point. That way you don't drain the system when you turn, and run the remotes. So it probably wasn't your fault, and just the machine. I would sell it and find a low hour 08-10 CIH MX, if it keeps giving problems. [/QUOTE]
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