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Bobcat 453 hydrostatic leak
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<blockquote data-quote="River Fluid Power" data-source="post: 120311" data-attributes="member: 21921"><p>I would guess that you may have something hosed incorrectly. You should double check all of your hoses to make certain they are all hooked up to the correct ports. The bearing cover plates getting bent out and allowing the seals to leak is indicative of high case pressure. If your hosing is correct, it's time to pull the pump out for inspection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="River Fluid Power, post: 120311, member: 21921"] I would guess that you may have something hosed incorrectly. You should double check all of your hoses to make certain they are all hooked up to the correct ports. The bearing cover plates getting bent out and allowing the seals to leak is indicative of high case pressure. If your hosing is correct, it’s time to pull the pump out for inspection. [/QUOTE]
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