That is what my current thinking is too, although the book will probably be here before the weekend (and my chance to go get the return lines), so I'll check out what it says.
I'm just curious about how the heck does the loader know if it is installed on an H (where return lines are needed) or an M (where they are not, supposedly). If the caps are to be loose, what is to keep the loader from dumping oil out, if it is indeed designed for it to send oil back to the sump? Quite confused, but some hose and couplings will be a lot cheaper and easier than pulling the cylinders and rebuilding.
Loader lifts fine (empty, anyway) and I only added one quart of oil. Probably lost half of that already though. With the size of this leak I can see why it needed more fluid. Previous owner had not used the loader (paint on bucket bottom wasn't even scratched up- repainted some 8 years ago!) and admitted he had not checked hydro oil in 4+ years at least.
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