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D15 II Lift arms leaking

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aaron meek

04-14-2003 11:00:41




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Finally got a chance to get out this weekend and play with the plow. However this led to the discovery that the rams for the lift arms a leaking. Finding this out when you get to the end of the row and cannot lift up the plow is....amusing. I'm farily sure it is a leak somewhere in the rams themselves or the internal plumbing, since my front right dipstick is now reading very low, and the rear left dipstick is reading VERY high. I don't suspect the seals bewteen the PD and the tranny, since this problem did not appear until I started playing with the plow and useing the lift arms. So the question is ( finally ) How difficult is it to get to the rams and internal hoses to inspect these suckers for leaks?

arm

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Dale(MS)

04-15-2003 05:57:31




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 Re: D15 II Lift arms leaking in reply to aaron meek, 04-14-2003 11:00:41  
Aaron, Shouldn't be to hard. Get the PTO housing off and you can get to the internal cylinder. On mine the hose runs from the cylinder up to the bottom of the transport valve by the seat. Seems like I read on here that you need to get the hose from AC. Will probally need new gaskets for PTO housing and transport valve,also probally a o-ring for the pin that holds back of cylinder in the transmission housing.(need to remove the pen on the lower right hand side of the transmission housing before unbolting the PTO housing). Hope this helps Dale.

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aaron

04-15-2003 08:07:40




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 Re: Re: D15 II Lift arms leaking in reply to Dale(MS), 04-15-2003 05:57:31  
That helps alot. Thanks.

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