Posted by farmallhal on April 03, 2012 at 16:14:41 from (76.4.179.113):
In Reply to: All tractors leak? posted by Yooper Farmall on April 03, 2012 at 12:59:38:
When I restored my Super C over the fall and winter of 2009-2010 most all seals and gaskets were replaced along with a lot of bearings in the normal leaky areas. It is now almost seep free but still a slight amount of leakage is visible after being parked for several months on a cement floor. I was told by almost everyone that small seeps are just the way it will be regardless of what you do. My biggest issue with leaks was the hydraulic system which is now free of any detectable seepage. They were about everywhere as it is a fast hitch tractor and I had hydraulic fluid from one end to the other from various components beneath the tractor before it's restoration. If you go after every little drop at this point for every one you are able to cure you will probably create at least another new one, Hal.
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