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the hydraulic temperature sender is typically located near the hydraulic oil cooler or the hydraulic tank. It may be mounted on the side of the oil cooler or tank, or it may be mounted on a hose leading to or from the cooler or tank.
Check out the filters,and is the proper weight oil for the hydraulic been changed lately and refilled with correct oil. May have air in the line as well, bleed the line
if the hydraulic oil is from the auger head then the machine will fill and bleed out the air
the hydraulic oil would have been in the hydraulic motor that drives the auger
You should use hydraulic oil, not diesel, drain it, refill it and if necessary bleed all the air from the system (some are self bleeding) Dependant on the type of hydraulic system you may have damaged the seals by using diesel oil, that, unfortunately is expensive.
That's one of the first things that came to mind as I was reading through your post; that the system was air-bound. Are there bleeder valves on the system?
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Oil cooler on that machine is for hydraulic oil. Is your fault for engine oil psi or charge psi? Charge psi unlocks brakes. Premature engine oil breaking down check for fuel in engine oil through lift pump or injection pump.
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