Posted by Lanse on April 24, 2009 at 16:59:32 from (65.89.42.189):
I was plowing the remainder of our five acers today with the kubota, and most of the way through i started to smell hot oil. I must be downwind of something.
A few furrows later, its even stronger.
Thats the tractor.
Pull it up to the house and turn it off and the whole rear right side of the thing is covered in hydrolic oil. It was dripping out of half a dozen places. It leaked for a few minuites and i collected what i could of the oil.
It gets picked up in "a few days" so i guess its up to the allises this year. We finially get what looks like good weather and the (new) tractor fails. Great.....
So this weekend im going to get the C out there. Push rod popped off it. DickL told me to put some seafoam in and so i'll just run er till she blows.
Dumb question i know, but still, i'll just ask it.
How do i bend a rubber water pipe?? The old one leaks like a.....umm.....kubota and when i tried to just force it on there but all it would do is kink. Any advice?? Thanks!!
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