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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy?" data-source="post: 429599" data-attributes="member: 5749"><p>I thought so too but nope. Clutch level is at it's normal level plus the last time I put 3 gallons in before baling and the time before almost 5 gallons. Season before that one was 5 gallons also. I would have oil coming out of every orfice including around the shifters. Here is my theory :lol: Baler sits all year and it gradually over time leaks it's oil out. When I hook the tractor up it has to fill all the hydraulic stuff on the baler that leaked out.</p><p></p><p>Second theory is someone is stealing my hydro oil. :shock: </p><p></p><p>Now get this. I put in around 3 gallons before I started baling last year. I checked it everytime I stopped and it stayed full for the rest of the season. I never disconnected the baler from it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy?, post: 429599, member: 5749"] I thought so too but nope. Clutch level is at it's normal level plus the last time I put 3 gallons in before baling and the time before almost 5 gallons. Season before that one was 5 gallons also. I would have oil coming out of every orfice including around the shifters. Here is my theory :lol: Baler sits all year and it gradually over time leaks it's oil out. When I hook the tractor up it has to fill all the hydraulic stuff on the baler that leaked out. Second theory is someone is stealing my hydro oil. :shock: Now get this. I put in around 3 gallons before I started baling last year. I checked it everytime I stopped and it stayed full for the rest of the season. I never disconnected the baler from it though. [/QUOTE]
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