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Posted by Allan in NE on October 31, 2004 at 16:49:10 from (148.78.243.26):
Hi Guys, Spent all morning hauling gravel and working my "new" loader tractor. :>) This thing just works toooooooo darned good! So, since the leak at the torque motor has calmed down to just a 'seep', I went around and checked all the other connections for leaks, tightened where necessary, routed and tied up hydraulic lines and put the hood and nose cover back on. Nothing rubbing or 'rattlin' in that department so looks like I'm good to go when the snow comes. Last item was to get rid of that darned PTO pump and reinstall the toolbox back on the tractor where it used to live. All in all, a very good day! Thanks to everyone for your help in my little project. Ooops, the local dealer just called and says something about a very clean 766D with only 4900 hours coming in this week...........Darnit!! Here we go again! Geeze! This old iron is kinda habit forming! Allan ![third party image](http://216.167.44.209/programfiles/talers/Toolbox.JPG)
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