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A 743 in pieces
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<blockquote data-quote="Garauld" data-source="post: 27185" data-attributes="member: 2538"><p>I have just been down that road and replaced the two problem hoses. You have to remove the engine - actually the easiest part of the project if you have a decent hoist - and don't use one of those cheapy asian come-alongs... Drain the hydraulics best you can, but plan on getting real oily. Take a couple good pics of the tubing layout and start removing them. The drive motor hoses aren't in the way. Disconnect the linkage and pull the block out the rear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garauld, post: 27185, member: 2538"] I have just been down that road and replaced the two problem hoses. You have to remove the engine - actually the easiest part of the project if you have a decent hoist - and don't use one of those cheapy asian come-alongs... Drain the hydraulics best you can, but plan on getting real oily. Take a couple good pics of the tubing layout and start removing them. The drive motor hoses aren't in the way. Disconnect the linkage and pull the block out the rear. [/QUOTE]
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