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Re: Dearborn Front Loader
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Posted by Leroy on February 02, 2003 at 08:37:06 from (216.255.39.248):
In Reply to: Dearborn Front Loader posted by leon bee on January 30, 2003 at 09:08:43:
Unless it is the industral model with front mount pump and down pressure on the loader then it would have to be in the tractor because if it would be the seals in the cylinders then it would be pooring the oil out on the ground and that would be obvious, the oil in a single acting: one way; cylinder cannout go past the seals back into the system, it would gout side the cylinder. It could be the rings on the piston for the three point hitch that are leaking. Do you have the three point arms tied down?
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