Posted by Farmerpete2400 on October 19, 2008 at 17:41:09 from (12.226.47.27):
In Reply to: 806 break leaking posted by IndianaRed on October 19, 2008 at 17:15:35:
IndianaRed said: (quoted from post at 17:15:35 10/19/08) We have an 826 that was leaking around the brake. An easy thing to check is the line feeding the brake. If it is the same as the 826 it comes off the top of the housing, has a 90 degree turn, then about a 70 degree turn down into the pump, or vice versa. Our line had a small crack in the line, very hard to see so look at it in the sunlight. Actually had two cracks, one vertically and one horizontaly. IH took $47 for a new one.
Good luck.
I was told that also, but the line is dry ( no fluid on it or the black dusty cr@p). I am thinking that the brake housing is leaking, so I will start form there.
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