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Posted by Scott(TN) on November 27, 2002 at 05:55:28 from (198.26.120.13):
I have a 400 and the hydraulics are leaking at the safety block (block behind gas tank). I plan to remove this block this weekend and I am curious as to what to expect when I remove the block. Are there any springs, frameses, or widgets that are going to fly out? Also, how does this seal, gaskets, "O" rings--are they available at the IH dealer? There is also a leak where the pump bolts to the engine. How much of a job is this to remove and replace gaskets? Do I need to drain all the fluid for either of these procedures? Thanks in advance! Scott Carik “Life, liberty and the pursuit of all who threaten it”
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