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Re: 4020 hydraulic pump leak revisited
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Posted by Brad B on September 12, 2004 at 19:03:42 from (205.188.116.199):
In Reply to: 4020 hydraulic pump leak revisited posted by Ted K/MN on September 12, 2004 at 14:30:23:
there is a plug on the top of my 3010 pump at about 11:00 position that was loose and leaking oil. I had to heat a wrench and bend it to 90 deg. to get to it and tighten it up. If you got it cleaned up and watched for where the oil comes from you may find he source. Took me a couple days to find my leak. I allso had to replace the short hose to the oil cooler and the two o-rings on the connection to the top of the pump. Neighbor has a 3010 with the front all off for a restoration and the pump is all exposed and looks like it could be taken out that way. I changed mine from the bottom like the manual says. Figure six hours to take it out and six to put it all back.
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