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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: 133349" data-attributes="member: 24512"><p>My Reman pump arrived yesterday, just waiting for the new O rings for mounting them. I think I'll pull the seal off the old unit to see what's involved.</p><p>I do have the service manual. I've seen the picture of the cab jack and the parts for the kit are listed in the parts diagrams. But I still think it should be possible to support the boom underneath the attachment plate and lower it down with a forklift? Maybe even strap it up at that point if it needs to be pulled down/over a little? It's doing the same job as the cab jack, yes? Between fully extended and lowered onto the safety pins the boom only has a couple of inches of movement left. i know there's some complicated geometry involved but I can't see an issue, although I'm not ready to try it just yet ha! Waiting for someone to say they've done it first.</p><p>Are the tracks any good in snow/ice conditions? i imagine they could get clogged up with snow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremyG, post: 133349, member: 24512"] My Reman pump arrived yesterday, just waiting for the new O rings for mounting them. I think I'll pull the seal off the old unit to see what's involved. I do have the service manual. I've seen the picture of the cab jack and the parts for the kit are listed in the parts diagrams. But I still think it should be possible to support the boom underneath the attachment plate and lower it down with a forklift? Maybe even strap it up at that point if it needs to be pulled down/over a little? It's doing the same job as the cab jack, yes? Between fully extended and lowered onto the safety pins the boom only has a couple of inches of movement left. i know there's some complicated geometry involved but I can't see an issue, although I'm not ready to try it just yet ha! Waiting for someone to say they've done it first. Are the tracks any good in snow/ice conditions? i imagine they could get clogged up with snow? [/QUOTE]
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