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Charlynn PS Motor leaks!

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PatMx

03-31-2005 18:43:33




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I was pushing the snow outta the way just now, and the powersteering motor let loose all that red stuff. The bolts that tighten and hold the block the hoses hook into on the motor worked loose. Do I wanna slather up the mating surfaces with Permatex, or just clean it up and tighten the bolts?

I ain't strong enough to do without that thing anymore!

We got about 8 inches of heavy wet snow last night, Drifted up to three feet, wind blowing like he!! all night and morning. Had to pull a neighber lady out of a drift at 5 AM to get to work!

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Joe (Wa)

03-31-2005 20:53:30




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 Re: Charlynn PS Motor leaks! in reply to PatMx, 03-31-2005 18:43:33  
Both of mine have o-rings. Probably get away with snugging the bolts like Allan says. Not much of a job to change them out if blown.

Joe



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Allan in NE

03-31-2005 18:53:07




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 Re: Charlynn PS Motor leaks! in reply to PatMx, 03-31-2005 18:43:33  
Hi Pat,

Tighten 'em up. They should be sealed with o-rings if I remember right.

Allan



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PatMx

03-31-2005 18:57:15




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 Re: Charlynn PS Motor leaks! in reply to Allan in NE, 03-31-2005 18:53:07  
Thanks!

You get any of the snow yesterday or last night? I'm about 50 miles SE of Denver, 25 miles east of Castle Rock.

I'm liking the snow better than rain right now, more soaks in than runs off. Of course it's supposed to be 55 tomorrow so snow is gonna go fast.



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Allan in NE

03-31-2005 19:08:28




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 Re: Charlynn PS Motor leaks! in reply to PatMx, 03-31-2005 18:57:15  
Yes Sir,

We got 4" overnight and then it started melting at 5am this morning. Very sloppy and muddy all day.

Colorado Curt brought up a Cyclo for me from Boulder and the little H had "footing" problems gettin' the goofy thing off his trailer.

Don't care tho, we really need the moisture. Anyone around these parts that bellers it is too wet gets the "treatment". :>)

Hope ya get yours goin'

Allan

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