Posted by RayP(MI) on March 02, 2008 at 08:49:57 from (216.46.213.67):
Mine was a reman unit. No tags. Was able to identify it from another website, M-683
http://www.masondynamics.com/monarch/683.htm
The leak is coming from the double nutted projection on the upper right side as viewed on the end view. The nuts are threaded down on a hollow threaded shaft, and leaking is coming through the center of that shaft.
Was hoping to find a diagram, or better a shop manual for it before I started blindly disassembling.
Am downloading your site, but on dial up it may take a while.
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