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			Look at the attached photos.  You need to remove 3 screws that secure the hydraulic pump, and 1 screw that secures the servo/valve frame.  All the screws have rubber O-Rings that I presume is to keep hydraulic fluid leaking out the bottom of the body.  Don't disconnect any of the hydraulic lines - not necessary.  2 screws secure each servo.   I highly recommend replacing all 4 at once.  Once my 4200XL was acting crazy - the tracks would go, the turret would turn, hydraulics would move at the same time even though I was not inputting any of it - it was a bad servo that electronically was making the machine out of control. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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		Last edited by johnny88; 03-27-2018 at 02:45 AM.  | 
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