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hydraulic leak, or transmission leak?

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farmallsc

08-08-2004 17:37:42




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so theres been a puddle of oil under my super C for a while. i thought it was the transmission, but i crawled under there and the oil seems to be minimal. mainly leaking from the clutch, but its not so much that im concerned. but my Hydraulic ram is covered in oil, my resevoir (one that is added on because of the Henderson loader) is empty. the axel seal looks bad, but the oil leaking from there does not appear to be the source of the puddle. My hydraulic ram was completely caked with mud. so could the Ram be the problem, or is it more likely the Rear axel seal?

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lee

08-09-2004 18:55:11




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 Re: hydraulic leak, or transmission leak? in reply to farmallsc, 08-08-2004 17:37:42  
Don't know what you are running for hydraulic oil or trans/diff lube. If they are significantly different as I assume they are you should be able to determine the type of oil and therefore the source. Gear lube has an odor you should recognize. You may have to clean it up some. You can also buy special die to put in the oil or hydraulic system that will show up vey clearly with black light.

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lee

08-09-2004 18:54:54




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 Re: hydraulic leak, or transmission leak? in reply to farmallsc, 08-08-2004 17:37:42  
Don't know what you are running for hydraulic oil or trans/diff lube. If they are significantly different as I assume they are you should be able to determine the type of oil and therefore the source. Gear lube has an odor you should recognize. You may have to clean it up some. You can also buy special die to put in the oil or hydraulic system that will show up vey clearly with black light.

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CNKS

08-08-2004 18:16:43




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 Re: hydraulic leak, or transmission leak? in reply to farmallsc, 08-08-2004 17:37:42  
You're the one looking at the tractor -- why don't you clean it up and figure it out?



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