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LX885 blowing hydraulic oil out of engine to transmission gearbox
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<blockquote data-quote="JeremyG" data-source="post: 133081" data-attributes="member: 24512"><p>So I have removed both hydraulic servo motors and found one of them to be leaking from the shaft seal while it was just sitting on the bench. I made an inquiry for a hydraulic firm to reseal it using a kit. But all things considered it would be less costly to buy a Reman unit. Considering the age of the machine, I'm wondering if the issue could be managed? The machine is only used for snow plowing and landscaping on my own property.</p><p>When I pulled the dip stick out it was only a trickle of oil. I'm guessing under pressure it will be greater.</p><p>Just wondering what volume of oil you saw coming out of yours. I'm presuming you had it operating or at least the engine running at the time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremyG, post: 133081, member: 24512"] So I have removed both hydraulic servo motors and found one of them to be leaking from the shaft seal while it was just sitting on the bench. I made an inquiry for a hydraulic firm to reseal it using a kit. But all things considered it would be less costly to buy a Reman unit. Considering the age of the machine, I'm wondering if the issue could be managed? The machine is only used for snow plowing and landscaping on my own property. When I pulled the dip stick out it was only a trickle of oil. I'm guessing under pressure it will be greater. Just wondering what volume of oil you saw coming out of yours. I'm presuming you had it operating or at least the engine running at the time? [/QUOTE]
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