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Posted by Doc on April 06, 2001 at 21:18:58 from (216.177.136.145):
Went out and bought me a '42 M today. It's faded, has been painted, but needs it again, factory wide front, new tires, and fenders. It runs good, doesn't smoke, shifts good. I have waited 20 years to do this and finally said it's time to get a project. I have one leak. with engine running oil is dripping off the belly pump. This was with the tractor idling. This is the same tractor I had the post about a little over a week ago with the funny bolt out the left side. There is a bolt in place of the rear hydraulic outlet on the left side. I doubt if it is pipe thread (haven't pulled it yet, to short a day.) 2 questions. could this be the rear main leaking and the oil running out here? Can the lift-all pump leak like this when not being used and the engine running. Thanks for the help. Doc
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