Posted by Dave495 on April 15, 2013 at 14:39:49 from (98.65.237.63):
Hi, Today I noticed something leaking at the back part of our tractor. As you sit on the tractor this is on the left between the wheel and the body of the tractor. One part is what I would say is the axle for the wheel, the other I think is for the brake. At the bottom of the picture you see a thin rod that works the parking type
brake that is on the right side of the tractor that you use with your foot to set the break. Well, it was leaking some type of fluid at the near what looks like to me a bushing, I cleaned tHi, Today I noticed something leaking at the back part of our tractor. As you sit on the tractor this is on the left between the wheel and the body of the tractor. One part is what I would say is the axle for the wheel, the other I think is for the brake. At the bottom of the picture you see a thin rod that works the parking type he area, you can see where it is clean. What part is this? I have no idea how to repair but am willing to learn. Can someone guide me as to what it is and what type of fluid would come out of that area? After we applied both brake stops on the right side, it stopped leaking. But it did leak about 1/2 cup of fluid. Ive attached a link to a picture in photobucket, please take a look. http://s896.photobucket.com/user/sanora94/media/Tractor/Tractor2013001.jpg.html?evt=email_share
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