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Re: Leaking hydraulics on Super A
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 22, 2006 at 17:35:16 from (64.228.12.57):
In Reply to: Leaking hydraulics on Super A posted by Mark on February 22, 2006 at 16:36:21:
Mark: One thing you will have to watch closely until you get that hydraulic leak fixed is the hydraulic oil level. These little tracors don't have a very large hydraulic oil resovoir, and if if leaks dry it can get quite expensive. In case you don't have a manual yet, the hydraulic resovoir is just in front of the battery. The fill plug on the left is also the fill to level. Always fill it with the hydraulic rockshafts in rear position. If you want all the liquids, type and capacities send me an e mail. If you have a manual, pay close attention to lubrication of fan hub and the distributor drive. These two items tend to get neglected on Super A tractors. If you don't have a manual, make haste and get one. Binder Books sell excellent reprints.
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