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hydraulic - front end loader question
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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 754863" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>I have a similar rig on one of my tractors, and as you said it is nothing but some o-rings. If the case is not cracked, or the adaptors that the lines are attached to haven't been cross-threaded, you could easily fix it yourself. When your replacing the o-rings, be sure to go to a tractor dealer, or a good parts store to get the rings. You might as well buy a bag of rubber bands if your going to use Japan made o-rings. I would also check and re-tighten the lines after i ran it a while and heated everything up.</p><p></p><p>From the picture its hard to tell, but from the patern of the oil, it looks like one of the quick-connects, maybe what is leaking. Have someone watch for the leak while you operate the loader.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 754863, member: 13088"] I have a similar rig on one of my tractors, and as you said it is nothing but some o-rings. If the case is not cracked, or the adaptors that the lines are attached to haven't been cross-threaded, you could easily fix it yourself. When your replacing the o-rings, be sure to go to a tractor dealer, or a good parts store to get the rings. You might as well buy a bag of rubber bands if your going to use Japan made o-rings. I would also check and re-tighten the lines after i ran it a while and heated everything up. From the picture its hard to tell, but from the patern of the oil, it looks like one of the quick-connects, maybe what is leaking. Have someone watch for the leak while you operate the loader. [/QUOTE]
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