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Re: Super A hydraulics
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Posted by Nat 2 on January 17, 2007 at 04:54:02 from (64.80.110.27):
In Reply to: Super A hydraulics posted by ncpatriot65 on January 17, 2007 at 03:08:06:
Hmm... Depends on what he meant when he said he didn't know where the hydraulic leak was. If the oil is "disappearing" and not dripping on the ground, it's probably running into the crankcase through the drive shaft on the hydraulic pump. You'll need a new pump, and I think the parts store on this site sells them, so you can get a ballpark price on replacement. Any other leak, he'd see the oil dripping onto the tractor and running off onto the ground. Most any other leak can be fixed with gaskets, seals and orings. I suppose a hydraulic line could be rusted through, though. Neither of these problems is a real show-stopper, but a pump is a major expense, and would push your $1800 tractor up to about $2200. Unless it runs well, doesn't smoke, isn't beat, doesn't make any weird noises in the transmission, has good tires... Pass on it.
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