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leaky eaton hydrostat unit on 2060 Mustang
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<blockquote data-quote="dogfishlake" data-source="post: 44268" data-attributes="member: 4930"><p>Hello, I have a Mustang 2060 with an Eaton hydro pump on it and it leaks badly out of the shafts that connect to the steering handles. Asked a mechanic friend about it and he said it leaks because the pumps are bad. He also said that the only way to go to fix is to pull the drive motors, as well as the pumps and have them rebuilt, and remove all lines and the cooler to flush it all. Does all this sound par for the course? The oil was milky when I got the machine so troubles were no big surprise. I have since changed the oil and put in new filters but it leaks a ton of fluid every time I use it. My mechanics price tag to fix all that was about 2500, so I want to put that off as long as possible. Anyone have any advice? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogfishlake, post: 44268, member: 4930"] Hello, I have a Mustang 2060 with an Eaton hydro pump on it and it leaks badly out of the shafts that connect to the steering handles. Asked a mechanic friend about it and he said it leaks because the pumps are bad. He also said that the only way to go to fix is to pull the drive motors, as well as the pumps and have them rebuilt, and remove all lines and the cooler to flush it all. Does all this sound par for the course? The oil was milky when I got the machine so troubles were no big surprise. I have since changed the oil and put in new filters but it leaks a ton of fluid every time I use it. My mechanics price tag to fix all that was about 2500, so I want to put that off as long as possible. Anyone have any advice? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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