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Old 11-07-2009, 12:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default JD 790 hydrauilc leak from rear end

I have a JD 790 with approx 900 hrs on it and i moticed after doing some bush hogging a hydraulic leak comming from the rear end. A significant amout. That day i did get the bush hog hung up and tried to pick the TPH up and it would go up but it was trying to. I am not sure where to start!? The drip is rolling down the rear axel almost center...
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Default Re: JD 790 hydrauilc leak from rear end

Look for a cracked rear axle housing. By any chance is your BH top link solid or is it a swinging link or a chain? If solid, you may have over-strained the rear housing and cracked it. If cracked, try some RTV to seal it. But your gonna need a new one eventually.
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