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MF 2775 problem (Help)
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<blockquote data-quote="3MR" data-source="post: 338300" data-attributes="member: 4180"><p>My tractor is leaking hydrolic fluid. Its kind of hard to describe exactly where it leaking from, but its in front of and undernath the radiator. Its in theis little compartment I cant really see into real well or figure out how to gt into. If you look throughthe cracks you can see a couple of pumps or somehting in there. Anyway, the fluid is leaking from there back towards the front of the engine then out onto the ground.</p><p></p><p>Can someone tell me mor of what Im looking at or know how to get access the the area under the radiator. The only way I can see would require takign part of the frame apart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3MR, post: 338300, member: 4180"] My tractor is leaking hydrolic fluid. Its kind of hard to describe exactly where it leaking from, but its in front of and undernath the radiator. Its in theis little compartment I cant really see into real well or figure out how to gt into. If you look throughthe cracks you can see a couple of pumps or somehting in there. Anyway, the fluid is leaking from there back towards the front of the engine then out onto the ground. Can someone tell me mor of what Im looking at or know how to get access the the area under the radiator. The only way I can see would require takign part of the frame apart. [/QUOTE]
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