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642b oil leak
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<blockquote data-quote="danman" data-source="post: 19958" data-attributes="member: 626"><p>I talked to a bobcat dealer today .He thought it was unlikely the rotating group was blowing by. They never had a failure like that. But if the U-joint happens to go out while running it has a high chance of bending the input shaft on the pump.The other thing they have happen is the 4 steel oil lines next to the pump can wear or rust out and spray oil up into the fan shroud. I am looking at this now it is hard to verify leaks when they are in hard to reach areas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danman, post: 19958, member: 626"] I talked to a bobcat dealer today .He thought it was unlikely the rotating group was blowing by. They never had a failure like that. But if the U-joint happens to go out while running it has a high chance of bending the input shaft on the pump.The other thing they have happen is the 4 steel oil lines next to the pump can wear or rust out and spray oil up into the fan shroud. I am looking at this now it is hard to verify leaks when they are in hard to reach areas. [/QUOTE]
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