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350 Utility Oil Leak
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Posted by Jeff in Cincinnati on September 20, 2005 at 17:33:22 from (65.54.154.154):
I am the new owner of a 350 Utility Tractor I picked up at auction. The only problem I have with it is a hydralic leak that is coming from 2 holes in the bottom of the tractor directly underneath the battery. It is a steady drip that sometimes actually pours when I stop the tractor. It is obviously a internal leak but I am not sure what is located beneath the battery. I was wondering if anyone has had this problem or knows what could be leaking out these holes. I was thinking it might be a transmission leak of some sort but the fluid seems clean like my hydralic fluid and does not seem to have the smell of transmission fluid. I did need to add hydralic fluid under the seat when I got it and the transmission was actually overfilled when I checked it. I hope it is a easy fix but do not want to tear into at this time if it is too involved. Any Ideas?? Thanks Jeff
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