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Oil Leak on 300U
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Posted by jenglin on April 27, 2006 at 06:05:14 from (66.43.230.89):
I recently purchased a 300U. It"s been working great, but it is starting to leak oil (only when it runs). I noticed it just the other day when it was sitting there ideling. It"s leaking up by the oil pan where the support arms for the front axel. There is a pivot ball weilded on to the support arms and it"s leaking on the front side of the support arms by the oil pan but I can"t tell for sure where. Could this be a bad gasket/seal or did I puncture it some how? Also there is a bracket that has to threaded holes in it and it is loose flopping around. One of the threaded bolts is still attached but the other is missing. How should that be attached on the pivot ball? Any suggestions are Welcome. Also, it steeres like an army tank. I about break my arms trying to use it on my acerage with or without a load. Any suggestions? Thanks
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