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HYDRAULIC LEAK

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VETTE

09-30-2005 09:37:41




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MY SUPER "M" FARMALL HAS BEGAN LEAKING HYDRAULIC OIL FROM UNDERNEITH. I ASSUME A SEAL. DOES THE BELLY PUMP HAVE TO BE PULLED TO REPAIR????? THANKS




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Dave in CT

10-01-2005 04:05:10




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 Re: HYDRAULIC LEAK in reply to VETTE, 09-30-2005 09:37:41  
I agree with williamf. I had a leak from my rebuilt lift-all on my H. Since it had been rebuilt, I was sure/hoping it wasn't anything internal. Up through the bottom inspection opening, I cleaned everything on the back plate and around the outlet ports on the pump where the pipes come in. Sure enough, it was where one of the pipes screwed into the pump - pulled the pipe, teflon-taped the threads and it hasn't leaked since.

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williamf

10-01-2005 01:42:48




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 Re: HYDRAULIC LEAK in reply to VETTE, 09-30-2005 09:37:41  
I'd at least try everything else first.
If you remove the cover at the rear of the belly pump you might can see where the oil is coming from.
It's not impossible that you might could replace the seal on the input shaft wothout dropping the pump. Also, it could be leaking around one or more of the pipes that screw into the sides. Try cleaning up their threads and some teflon tape, careful to keep it out of the system.
Wm

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Nat

09-30-2005 10:22:30




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 Re: HYDRAULIC LEAK in reply to VETTE, 09-30-2005 09:37:41  
Yes. How else would you repair it?



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scotty

09-30-2005 11:04:46




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 Re: HYDRAULIC LEAK in reply to Nat, 09-30-2005 10:22:30  
Hey Nat, While your giving all this great advice to the questions on the top of this page, how about scrolling down to the bottom of the page and giving me a reply to my post!

scotty



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