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Hydraulic fluid usage
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<blockquote data-quote="HmsNimrod" data-source="post: 125133" data-attributes="member: 21479"><p>Remove the side plates and look to see if any is filling into the skid plate, the drain hole or holes often clog and fluid leaking from a drive seal or hose will pool there. 25% chance also some times a piston seal leak is not that noticeable but it adds up if working hard. One thing is for sure if it's leaking badly you will eventually see it. Keep an eye out and don't let it get below the dip stick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HmsNimrod, post: 125133, member: 21479"] Remove the side plates and look to see if any is filling into the skid plate, the drain hole or holes often clog and fluid leaking from a drive seal or hose will pool there. 25% chance also some times a piston seal leak is not that noticeable but it adds up if working hard. One thing is for sure if it's leaking badly you will eventually see it. Keep an eye out and don't let it get below the dip stick. [/QUOTE]
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