Noel,
It's quite unusual for that "o" ring to fail/leak. Are you sure that the suction fitting is not loose where it's pressed into the pump?
Bob
Bad hydraulic leak.
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Re: Bad hydraulic leak.
Don’t know yet Bob. Still didn’t get to work at it yet. Hopefully this week.myerslawnandgarden wrote: ↑Mon Jun 02, 2025 11:19 am Noel,
It's quite unusual for that "o" ring to fail/leak. Are you sure that the suction fitting is not loose where it's pressed into the pump?
Bob
One thing is for sure, if I get problem's, there are always the unusual ones.
Noel
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Re: Bad hydraulic leak.
Soooo, got the leaking pump out. One thing I can say is, any of you with that style pump in your tractors, should check the four bolts, that hold the pumps half’s together, for tightness. The two bolts on the side where the o ring came out of my pump, were loose.
Noel
Noel