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Leak from drain plug of hydraulic tank (s220)
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<blockquote data-quote="ylsf" data-source="post: 21351" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>OK, I took off the side panel in behind the wheel (which was a pain because the wheels were reversed so they are tighter to the machine).. Seems dry inside there plus there is steel there before the part where the leak is happening. I lifted the cab to see if I could see anything wet and as of yet I haven't noticed anything unusual. There are some wet spots but I can't tell if it is just wet from snow melting or hydraulic fluid. Going to clean off a couple of areas and leave it for a bit and see what happens. Yeah, the oil coming out is as clean as when it went into the hydraulic tank. I am wondering how the "crankcase" works, since I understand it uses the same oil as the hydraulic oil. Is it possible that this oil could some how could out somewhere else or is that a sealed unit?? Will update if I discover anything else. Thanks again for reading/posting</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ylsf, post: 21351, member: 1287"] OK, I took off the side panel in behind the wheel (which was a pain because the wheels were reversed so they are tighter to the machine).. Seems dry inside there plus there is steel there before the part where the leak is happening. I lifted the cab to see if I could see anything wet and as of yet I haven't noticed anything unusual. There are some wet spots but I can't tell if it is just wet from snow melting or hydraulic fluid. Going to clean off a couple of areas and leave it for a bit and see what happens. Yeah, the oil coming out is as clean as when it went into the hydraulic tank. I am wondering how the "crankcase" works, since I understand it uses the same oil as the hydraulic oil. Is it possible that this oil could some how could out somewhere else or is that a sealed unit?? Will update if I discover anything else. Thanks again for reading/posting [/QUOTE]
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