Posted by dianah on August 20, 2008 at 04:18:52 from (67.236.53.27):
Hi Hugh- yer one person who knows pretty much what I am capable of when it comes to this tractor of mine. I now have a pretty substantial leak at the left rear rim- a drip every 3 seconds or so. I'm supposing it's one of two things- either I overfilled the hydro fluid (likely), or the oil seal is shot and needs replaced. The pan under the belly of the tractor is leaking too warranting a gasket change as well. So....if the seal is shot- do you think I can change it myself, or should I call Case and have them fix it for me? The pan gasket doesn't scare me so much. I know I will be keeping her for one more summer at the very least and have had 4 offers of people to buy her and am also wondering if I should spend the money to hire this done or just keep it filled and let someone else mess with it after they buy it. Would love to hear your thoughts on this- and I won't take anything as an insult if you think it's more than I can handle myself.
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