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2N leaking hydraulic fluid

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Brett

08-12-1998 18:42:48




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I have a 2N that is leaking hydraulic fluid from the right rear where the lower right 3-point lift arm attaches. There is one nut to tighten that won't stay tightened. Is their a special gasket?




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Gary H.

08-12-1998 19:13:11




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 Re: 2N leaking hydraulic fluid in reply to Brett, 08-12-1998 18:42:48  
: I have a 2N that is leaking hydraulic fluid from the right rear where the lower right 3-point lift arm attaches. There is one nut to tighten that won't stay tightened. Is their a special gasket?

You will have to remove the trumpet housing to repair the leak. The pin has a nut on the inside.



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JK MN

08-13-1998 09:45:21




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 Re: Re: 2N leaking hydraulic fluid in reply to Gary H., 08-12-1998 19:13:11  

: : I have a 2N that is leaking hydraulic fluid from the right rear where the lower right 3-point lift arm attaches. There is one nut to tighten that won't stay tightened. Is their a special gasket?

: You will have to remove the trumpet housing to repair the leak. The pin has a nut on the inside.

You can try removing the PTO shaft and reaching into the corner where internal nut is and be able to tighten it. Otherwise you will have to pull the trumpet. You also may want to search the archieves in the N CLUB forum postings, as i have seen this question before.

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Gary H.

08-12-1998 19:12:52




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 Re: 2N leaking hydraulic fluid in reply to Brett, 08-12-1998 18:42:48  
: I have a 2N that is leaking hydraulic fluid from the right rear where the lower right 3-point lift arm attaches. There is one nut to tighten that won't stay tightened. Is their a special gasket?

You will have to remove the trumpet housing to repair the leak. The pin has a nut on the inside.



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