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jgreen

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Hi Folks,

I have a 2004, Branson 2810 and while pusing snow yesterday, I noticed the power steering tank is starting to crack. No leaks yet but only a matter of time. I did a quick search on the power steering tanks and some of the older post mentioned a update kit to eliminate the power steering tank. Is there a kit to update the tank? I no longer have a Branson dealer close by to ask and with the tractor being a 2004 and with 280 hours, I doubt it is under warranty. Good tractor and very happy, just need to take of this item before it sprouts a leak.

Thanks,
 
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Here you go. Good luck.
 

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straight up.
 

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Zork,

Thanks for the information. I hope to work on it this weekend providing it warms up a bit. No heat in the shed!!!!!
 
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You bet. I got that document for mine but my tank has shown no sign of deterioration yet. Also, I see it was available as an upgrade "UNDER WARRANTY" if I had read that I would have gotten it done years ago. Let us all know how hard it is. It appears the trans-axle will need to be drained, somewhere around 9 gals. Good luck!
 
   / Power steering tank #6  
Hi Folks,

I have a 2004, Branson 2810 and while pusing snow yesterday, I noticed the power steering tank is starting to crack. No leaks yet but only a matter of time. I did a quick search on the power steering tanks and some of the older post mentioned a update kit to eliminate the power steering tank. Is there a kit to update the tank? I no longer have a Branson dealer close by to ask and with the tractor being a 2004 and with 280 hours, I doubt it is under warranty. Good tractor and very happy, just need to take of this item before it sprouts a leak.

Thanks,

Three ways to go. Replace with a plastic tank...bad idea. Replumb...good idea but a bit of work. Replace with a new metal tank, easy, maybe not as slick as replumbing, but it is simple and it will last. I think the plastic tanks are about $35 and the metal tanks about $100.
 
   / Power steering tank #7  
Three ways to go. Replace with a plastic tank...bad idea. Replumb...good idea but a bit of work. Replace with a new metal tank, easy, maybe not as slick as replumbing, but it is simple and it will last. I think the plastic tanks are about $35 and the metal tanks about $100.

Bill's Tractor sells the metal tank for $86.00
 
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you don't need the tank just do the bypass for it,you can call branson for the kit or just get the part list off the info posted,and i think it was like $20.in total parts,but i would wait till you have to change you hydr filter if your tanks not leaking.and when you do it clean your screen too..good luck.if you need a parts list just letr me know..
 
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My tank has just started leaking and is ready to give up the ghost. Time to do the bypass project.
 
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I'm debating whether I want to do the tank or the bypass kit. Online, the tank information says that modification (slight?) may be necessary and for that money, from the company, it should be a correct fit. Second is the idea of the bypass kit and the counter guy I talked to never heard of it. The tractor has several vulnerable fittings below already; do I want to add another one?

Any thoughts?
 
 
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