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Hydraulic Oil in chaincase
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<blockquote data-quote="farmshop" data-source="post: 110992" data-attributes="member: 10595"><p>Unless there is a axle shaft seal leaking that is weird. I wouldn't think it would pull oil from the case. At this point with the motor removed I would probably find a hydraulic repair place to look at the motor or see if someone like loader parts source has a reman you can swap. I don't know how scientific his tests are. If you plug a fitting with the correct plug it shouldn't leak. I wouldn't try too hard to spin the motor with the ports plugged I wouldn't want to damage seals</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmshop, post: 110992, member: 10595"] Unless there is a axle shaft seal leaking that is weird. I wouldn’t think it would pull oil from the case. At this point with the motor removed I would probably find a hydraulic repair place to look at the motor or see if someone like loader parts source has a reman you can swap. I don’t know how scientific his tests are. If you plug a fitting with the correct plug it shouldn’t leak. I wouldn’t try too hard to spin the motor with the ports plugged I wouldn’t want to damage seals [/QUOTE]
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