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Bobcat M600 Leaky Rear Axle
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 57988" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>Just to be clear. The lines I'm referring to are the steel lines that feed the "clutch" shafts. They are found on the inside frame, directly opposite the "clutch" caps on the viewing panel (4 of them, 2 per side). The lines themselves rarely leak.....the leak would occur at the lead washer and nut that secures the clutch shaft in place. After a period of time that lead washer will fail and fluid will run down the inside of the machine body. It is a very common failure point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 57988, member: 5914"] Just to be clear. The lines I'm referring to are the steel lines that feed the "clutch" shafts. They are found on the inside frame, directly opposite the "clutch" caps on the viewing panel (4 of them, 2 per side). The lines themselves rarely leak.....the leak would occur at the lead washer and nut that secures the clutch shaft in place. After a period of time that lead washer will fail and fluid will run down the inside of the machine body. It is a very common failure point. [/QUOTE]
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