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First time skid owner L778 (Massive ATF leaks)
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<blockquote data-quote="shaney" data-source="post: 78518" data-attributes="member: 11262"><p>Coming from that well where the (transmission?) is at. Is that supposed to be filled with tranny fluid like that? I could easily built a new seal on it if thats the case. The next big leak is where the hydraulic line meets the coupling on the bucket. I also noticed I'm missing quite a few bearings and seals here and there. I'll have to get some pics of them later. They don't seem to cause any issues (yet) but I'm sure they're supposed to be there for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaney, post: 78518, member: 11262"] Coming from that well where the (transmission?) is at. Is that supposed to be filled with tranny fluid like that? I could easily built a new seal on it if thats the case. The next big leak is where the hydraulic line meets the coupling on the bucket. I also noticed I'm missing quite a few bearings and seals here and there. I'll have to get some pics of them later. They don't seem to cause any issues (yet) but I'm sure they're supposed to be there for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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