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Posted by Aces on August 16, 2004 at 20:09:56 from (4.164.168.17):
Boog as I said if the hitch goes down with some weight on it and the engine off you have a leak.. Now if you want an idea where, you need ti hock a hose in one remote coupling and put the other end of the hose in the dipstick hole and hold the remote lever to that coupling so the oil will go back in the dipstick hole, because the hydraulic oil returns to the rear end to lube. Now with some weight on the hitch look in the back to see what you see, should be no oil leaks. Under the seat there is a thin plate with (4) 1/4" hex cap screws the plate is about 1-1/2 x 3" if you take it off you shoulf see the coushion relief valve to see if it is leaking can do this with out engine running but with weight on hitch. If you wish to fix the hitch so it stays up and the IH is different than the green they will stay up with engine off for ever if ever thing is ok you will have to take the top off and go through it.
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