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Posted by Leo123 on May 16, 2005 at 22:26:21 from (70.240.194.155):
In Reply to: i h 584 hydrolics posted by bill plotts on November 15, 2003 at 04:40:06:
Bill, it took a while after I bought the tractor from you to get around to looking for the leak. It turned out to be pretty straight forward. I initially thought the leak was from under the loader valve. It was hard to find, but as I was wiping up the fluid under the seat I finally could tell that the leak was from the top of the valve on a line and not coming from under the valve body. One of the pipe o-rings was missing. The connector and washer stopped most of the leak, but some got out. A $1.30 o-ring from the IH dealer stopped the leak. There is still a small leak from one of the hydraulic lines to fix, but I lose very little fluid. I will get to that soon. I am posting this now so that anyone else who has a problem like this can see that the problem isn't always what it seems. Sometimes you just have to keep looking.
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