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A Few Belly Leaks 743
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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 91794" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>He's right on. You can also spray down the loader valve with a couple cans of brake clean. Then, blow it dry with compressed air. Then, just start her up. If she is leaking bad enough, you should be able to trace her down pretty quickly. Just look for areas that are wetter than others. I'm GUESSING that it will be that loader valve needing new seals. Just keep full of hydraulic fluid & put a pan under her to catch the "leaky-ness" / mess!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 91794, member: 13117"] He's right on. You can also spray down the loader valve with a couple cans of brake clean. Then, blow it dry with compressed air. Then, just start her up. If she is leaking bad enough, you should be able to trace her down pretty quickly. Just look for areas that are wetter than others. I'm GUESSING that it will be that loader valve needing new seals. Just keep full of hydraulic fluid & put a pan under her to catch the "leaky-ness" / mess! [/QUOTE]
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