Posted by K Effective on July 28, 2016 at 07:20:51 from (162.235.236.141):
A coworker just dropped of a Case 580C TLB that he bought at an auction. Says I can use it while his projects are waiting. It has "issues": screwdriver start, multiple heavy fluid leaks, no lights, no seat, no knobs. etc. He really is not looking for me to fix all these issues, fortunately. I will wire in a starter button; dangerous to screwdriver start anything.
Biggest issue for me is NO BRAKES!. And I wanted to work near our pond, too. Are these at all operated from hydraulic fluid level? The reservoir is, of course, nearly empty. I was heading out to get several more gallons of Hydraulic fluid, and thought I'd ask the experts here for suggestions to at least get some brake function going, for my safety most of all. If he wants to drive this thing down the road, as long as I am not out there, go for it...
Knowing the family the unit came from, it was probably stolen, and treated as such ever since.
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