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| Greg Wolodkin
08-08-2012 03:46:51
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I did completely remove the hydraulic lines from the tractor. It's just a few bolts at the hydraulic pump and a few bolts at the other end. I replaced the o-rings while I was there. Also pulled the hydraulic pump but didn't tear it down.. just filled it with diesel and spun it by hand a few times until I got clean diesel back out of it, then filled it with UTF, spun it, cut a new paper gasket and installed it.
If you've got both trumpets off and both axles out you might as well replace the outer axle seals on both ends. Those are probably leaking hydraulic fluid into your brake drums by now and they are easy to replace. The inner seals I didn't mess with.. that's a bigger project. But I did flush with diesel and do my best to get as much grease back into the bearings as I could.
I just noticed you're also in Mass. Shoot me an email greg dot wolodkin at gmail dot com and if you need a hand with the loader I can maybe lend one this weekend.
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