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Leak from drain plug of hydraulic tank (s220)
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<blockquote data-quote="ylsf" data-source="post: 21355" data-attributes="member: 1287"><p>I was so sure it was hydraulic oil that I failed to see that the only thing it could be was Diesel fuel! I checked the container that had accumulated 1/2 inch on the bottom and realized that it was way too liquid for oil. I don't know what I was thinking. Anyway, so it is fuel. From the tank which has the drain plug on the bottom. I kept thinking something was leaking from above and missed the most easiest issue even though it was staring at me in the face! So, how is that drain plug designed then? The rubber on the outside helps to seal it. But the steel peg does what? I am not sure how it works. Like, how would one remove it normally or re-install it normally? You mention to remove the rubber and try some silicon around it. Does anything need to be done with the steel peice itself? Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ylsf, post: 21355, member: 1287"] I was so sure it was hydraulic oil that I failed to see that the only thing it could be was Diesel fuel! I checked the container that had accumulated 1/2 inch on the bottom and realized that it was way too liquid for oil. I don't know what I was thinking. Anyway, so it is fuel. From the tank which has the drain plug on the bottom. I kept thinking something was leaking from above and missed the most easiest issue even though it was staring at me in the face! So, how is that drain plug designed then? The rubber on the outside helps to seal it. But the steel peg does what? I am not sure how it works. Like, how would one remove it normally or re-install it normally? You mention to remove the rubber and try some silicon around it. Does anything need to be done with the steel peice itself? Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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