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L425 - Leak Caused by Routine Maintenance?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbingAround" data-source="post: 135113" data-attributes="member: 24931"><p>I believe I have caused a leak by performing much needed maintenance. According to the L325 Operator's Manual (seems to be the same as my L425) the 4 zerks fittings on the wheels ( L325; Operator's Manual p. 21) require periodic lubrication w/ "a good quality bearing grease until it comes out around the inside axle hub", so I did that.</p><p></p><p>I filled all 4 with 5-6 pumps of a grease gun a few days ago. Now I have a really nice ATF leak coming from the lower pan closest to the right-rear wheel. According to the manual these are axle seals. Not sure if I caused this or exactly what has happened, but wanted to run this by a few fellow owners who are more familiar with these machines.</p><p></p><p>In addition, I cleaned the suction filter and the reservoir breather, changed two hydraulic filters and engine oil filter.</p><p></p><p>Leak is just too bad to ignore. Seems to be a decent little machine still that just needs some maintenance that I hope to perform.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate any advice before I dive into this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbingAround, post: 135113, member: 24931"] I believe I have caused a leak by performing much needed maintenance. According to the L325 Operator's Manual (seems to be the same as my L425) the 4 zerks fittings on the wheels ( L325; Operator's Manual p. 21) require periodic lubrication w/ "a good quality bearing grease until it comes out around the inside axle hub", so I did that. I filled all 4 with 5-6 pumps of a grease gun a few days ago. Now I have a really nice ATF leak coming from the lower pan closest to the right-rear wheel. According to the manual these are axle seals. Not sure if I caused this or exactly what has happened, but wanted to run this by a few fellow owners who are more familiar with these machines. In addition, I cleaned the suction filter and the reservoir breather, changed two hydraulic filters and engine oil filter. Leak is just too bad to ignore. Seems to be a decent little machine still that just needs some maintenance that I hope to perform. Appreciate any advice before I dive into this. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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