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Hydro leak
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 63153" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You really need to clean the machine then run it to find the leak. I think Bobcatdan is on the right path, i'd look at the lift/tilt or aux lines that go up the rear of the frame to the arms. A breaker is really hard on a machine, if there were any hoses close to breaking, it may have just found them for you.</p><p>I thought there was an aux pressure release if when it was shut down, you turn the ley to the left? hopefully allow you to diconnect the breaker easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 63153, member: 82"] You really need to clean the machine then run it to find the leak. I think Bobcatdan is on the right path, i'd look at the lift/tilt or aux lines that go up the rear of the frame to the arms. A breaker is really hard on a machine, if there were any hoses close to breaking, it may have just found them for you. I thought there was an aux pressure release if when it was shut down, you turn the ley to the left? hopefully allow you to diconnect the breaker easier. [/QUOTE]
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