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<blockquote data-quote="finn01" data-source="post: 26923" data-attributes="member: 2860"><p>Spotr on! I spent the morning removing shields and hosing out accumulated dirt and debris. Did the front first, but as soon as I got to the back I saw that the hose between the filter and oil cooler had been rubbing on the (removable) skid shield. Cleaned out the engine compartment, reinstalled the front shields, dropped the ROPS, added a couple quarts of oit to the hydraulic tank, fired it up and confirmed the leak. Sure went back together faster than it came apart. I'll be gone for a few days, but next week a trip to thew local hosemaker & I should be back in business for minimal cost. These machines are quite simple when you get into the guts. Lucky it's July and not January. Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="finn01, post: 26923, member: 2860"] Spotr on! I spent the morning removing shields and hosing out accumulated dirt and debris. Did the front first, but as soon as I got to the back I saw that the hose between the filter and oil cooler had been rubbing on the (removable) skid shield. Cleaned out the engine compartment, reinstalled the front shields, dropped the ROPS, added a couple quarts of oit to the hydraulic tank, fired it up and confirmed the leak. Sure went back together faster than it came apart. I'll be gone for a few days, but next week a trip to thew local hosemaker & I should be back in business for minimal cost. These machines are quite simple when you get into the guts. Lucky it's July and not January. Alan [/QUOTE]
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