Posted by RodInNS on February 10, 2010 at 05:28:44 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Opinions Please posted by jacksonduper on February 10, 2010 at 03:58:56:
Take the rear belly pan off. If you've got oil sitting up in the front pan near the hydraulic valve, then you're going to have to get down in there and clean the drains out that are just below the control levers. If it's not wet up there I wouldn't worry about it... Anyhow... clean the rear part with a steam jenny or at very least a garden hose and HOT water. Be carefull not to direct water at the relay box on the left rear of the cab or any other electrical parts. Just wash the engine down and clean everything up as best you can. Clean the rad and hydraulic cooler while you're in there... I wouldn't take too many chances with oil or fuel in that engine compartment. It gets plenty hot in there to start a fire.... and if you look through the salvage yard pics.... the most common sighting of a NH loader will be with a fried engine compartment. Clean it out.
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