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Leak in rear left fork 9N

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PF

12-14-2000 06:04:41




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Hi,
I've had a small leak in the right rear fork where it attatches to the rear (around the bolt) It doesn't seem big enough to take everything apart but I will if I have to. Is there any kind of leak stop stuff I can add to the oil or is there another easy fix? Any one have this before?
Any info greatly appreciated




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Mitch

12-14-2000 07:25:29




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 Re: leak in rear left fork 9N in reply to PF, 12-14-2000 06:04:41  
Is this the lower lift arm shaft that's leaking? If so you can drain the hydraulic oil and remove the four bolts around the PTO and pull the shaft out to reach up in there to tighten that inside nut. Not to difficult and easier than pulling the axle housing. If it's the upper fork, I don't think there is any leak stop that would fix a leak up there.



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Chuck2N(TX)

12-15-2000 06:22:44




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 Re: Re: leak in rear left fork 9N in reply to Mitch, 12-14-2000 07:25:29  
Are you talking about the pins that the lower lift arms are attached to? Can you do the right and left pins this way? I thought the only way to get to these was by pulling the axle trumpet. This would be great if this is what you mean.



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PF

12-14-2000 11:11:09




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 Re: Re: leak in rear left fork 9N in reply to Mitch, 12-14-2000 07:25:29  
Mitch,
It's where the fork is hooked onto the tractor.

PF



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MikeC

12-14-2000 06:17:37




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 Re: leak in rear left fork 9N in reply to PF, 12-14-2000 06:04:41  
Check the postings over the last couple of days. There was a discussion about this very subject. I don't think that I would be to eager to dump some quick fix into the system, but it is pretty easy to take it apart and correct the problem the right way.



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