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Case 7210 Hydraulic Leak

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BGerrits
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 3 Wisconsin
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2012-04-22          183279


I am pretty much a begginner for working on tractors.
Had a question regarding the hydraulics. There is a small hose that comes down from each hydraulic port. One of them leaks quite frequently right after that port is operated. Usually there is a 10" puddle left behind. I'm assuming this isn't normal, but maybe it is. The fluid level is correct, but probably will get low over time. Any pointers?




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kthompson
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2012-04-23          183305


Safe to say not normal. If new to hydraulic realize the pressure can be dangerously high so do be careful in lossening lines.

Where is the leak, where fitting screws together or into the port? If so may just need snugging up or removing and using proper pipe dope. ....


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Art White
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2012-04-23          183306



That remote outlet's leaking. The drip tubes tubes are to keep the oil off the tractor. Newer models have jugs at the end to keep it off the ground. The best bet would be to remove it and have it rebuilt at your local dealer or someone that knows how to work on them as they are quite common.
I hope you know enough not to run the the tractor while the outlet is removed, keep all parts clean and how to release the pressure before removing the lines. ....


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BGerrits
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2012-04-25          183332


It was the o-rings. they may be bad even if they don't look bad. ....


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