Posted by CODYJC on August 31, 2022 at 18:07:42 from (174.247.3.95):
Hey guys , nw to this forum, but look to it for advice often.
I got a odd one in my shop this week . ( at least different for me)
Shop is full of big internationals, masseys, case, etc, but a friend dropped off a international 404 ( gasser )
It is leaking hydraulic fluid out of the lift cover under the seat,
I pulled it apart, replaced o rings everywhere, piston seals , etc and put her back together.
When I tested the 3pt. With the cover off , the housing filled up with hydraulic fluid in about 6 cycles. ( 3pt raised/lowered) and fluid ran over the edge of the open cover.
On the bigger tractors the lift has a dump/drain into the rear end.
What does this have,
Is it suppose to fill up and the cover seals it in ?,,,
Is it suppose to have a drain? Into rear end?
Is there not suppose to be fluid in that housing?
Or am I just crazy and every things working correctly?
I am looking for any advice , I m out of my league with this one.
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