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removing cab on 763
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 13785" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>There is one nut that takes a 3/4 inch wrench in each front corner of the cab. Remove the them and push up on the grap handles.</p><p>There are drain holes that are likely mostly plugged on each side of the center chain case by the rear axel. The oil likely acummulates in there while running then seeps out when you parked. Since you have never had the cab up, you may want to take it to the car wash and clean up under there. Then grease your steering levers, check the oil in the fan gear box, lube the spring loaded belt tensioner for the fan so it moves freely again and finf your oil leak.</p><p>Happy hunting.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 13785, member: 307"] There is one nut that takes a 3/4 inch wrench in each front corner of the cab. Remove the them and push up on the grap handles. There are drain holes that are likely mostly plugged on each side of the center chain case by the rear axel. The oil likely acummulates in there while running then seeps out when you parked. Since you have never had the cab up, you may want to take it to the car wash and clean up under there. Then grease your steering levers, check the oil in the fan gear box, lube the spring loaded belt tensioner for the fan so it moves freely again and finf your oil leak. Happy hunting. Ken [/QUOTE]
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