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<blockquote data-quote="newhollandnut" data-source="post: 19616" data-attributes="member: 2136"><p>Hello everyone, I am new to the skid steer world. I have a bunch of questions. I traded a sawmill in on a New Holland L783 with 3700 hrs. I am New Holland fan and have owned a few of their tractors. I have a New Holland TC 40 now with a FEL. Anyway, back to my questions. The skid steer leaks fluid from both the left wheels. I am told that it is the wheel seals. The dealer quoted me $400 to replace these. I was wondering if this is a big job or something I can do myself. (any special tools needed, or barrings that need pressed, ect?) My second question is, the seat belt switch has been bypassed. When I sit in the skid steer I hear the pressure switches in the seat come on. I can crank the machine and operate all functions for a short period of time - then the boom quits working/locks up. I assume there is an issue with the seat switch. I also noticed that the switch is turned to the service mode on the control box. When turned to the operation mode, the skid steer will not crank. Any ideas?? This is the start of a bunch of questions. Thanks for your time. Joey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newhollandnut, post: 19616, member: 2136"] Hello everyone, I am new to the skid steer world. I have a bunch of questions. I traded a sawmill in on a New Holland L783 with 3700 hrs. I am New Holland fan and have owned a few of their tractors. I have a New Holland TC 40 now with a FEL. Anyway, back to my questions. The skid steer leaks fluid from both the left wheels. I am told that it is the wheel seals. The dealer quoted me $400 to replace these. I was wondering if this is a big job or something I can do myself. (any special tools needed, or barrings that need pressed, ect?) My second question is, the seat belt switch has been bypassed. When I sit in the skid steer I hear the pressure switches in the seat come on. I can crank the machine and operate all functions for a short period of time - then the boom quits working/locks up. I assume there is an issue with the seat switch. I also noticed that the switch is turned to the service mode on the control box. When turned to the operation mode, the skid steer will not crank. Any ideas?? This is the start of a bunch of questions. Thanks for your time. Joey [/QUOTE]
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