Posted by jd60677 on January 19, 2013 at 11:17:01 from (38.124.141.108):
My neighbor has a John Deere 655B loader/crawler that has a hydraulic oil leak. Due to health reasons, he can no longer work on it, so I am going to try to fix it for him. I have never worked on this type of machine before. I crawled up under the dozer from the rear and could look up through 3 openings just forward of the counterweights and see what I assume is some type of pump where the oil seems to be coming from, but I can't get any tools up there to work on it. Can anyone tell me if I need to remove the counterweights or the seat and battery tray or both to get into this area to work on the leak? If anyone has a parts diagram or service manual for this area that they could share with me that would help alot also. Thank you very much.
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