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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 43085" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>A few days ago, I lifted the cab, ran the machine and saw nothing. It was wet under there, but no definite leak Did the same thing today and saw it oozing out from one the main fittings going into the pump. Tightened it up and refilled it. So far, so good. Is the pump shock mounted, like an engine? I thought I saw the pump move a little, fore and aft. I thought it might be on rubber bushings, or similar, since it is driven by the engine. If not, it may be loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 43085, member: 4115"] A few days ago, I lifted the cab, ran the machine and saw nothing. It was wet under there, but no definite leak Did the same thing today and saw it oozing out from one the main fittings going into the pump. Tightened it up and refilled it. So far, so good. Is the pump shock mounted, like an engine? I thought I saw the pump move a little, fore and aft. I thought it might be on rubber bushings, or similar, since it is driven by the engine. If not, it may be loose. [/QUOTE]
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