Posted by Ollie Oliver on August 30, 2012 at 06:48:02 from (70.198.3.140):
I have an 1855 that has been a hydraulic leaking nightmare for as long as I can remember. Brought it into the shop last night after baling and was going to tackle some of the leaks. Went into the shop this morning and now there are two pretty big puddles of hydraulic oil that came out of the brakes on each side. Where is it coming from, and why would it happen simultaniously to both sides at the same time when it has never happened before? I have been trying to dig into this problem around the net, and may be onto it seeing as I put a different brand of hydraulic oil in it. From my readings, some say to use a certain type of hyd. oil instead of another because things like this may happen from it being too thin or something like that? If anyone knows a solution to this problem I"m all ears. Thank you for any help in advance
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