Well.... OUCH!

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WranglerX

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MF GC1715
Did the unforgivable.... While working brush, I manage to poke a branch (I guess) up under my GC1715.... Unknown to me it bent a hydraulic line up against the drive shaft and drive shaft actually ground through the steel hydraulic line.... First clue was a trail of oil drops across the ground.... And yes its going to be a nasty job to fix... After looking at it its going to take removal of floor boards, ROPS, seat, and fender assembly.... Tractor is now sitting at dealer waiting repair estimate, after looking at it all weekend needed repair job is just to much for me..... Besides it was due for its next 250 hour hydraulics(HST) and front axle oil/fluid changes....
Yes there is a hose clamp on line, and yes there is a piece of rubber under clamp over hole in line, no its not a permeant fix, but it did slow the flow a lot so I could move it around and load it on trailer....And no the after market hydraulic filter guard would probably not have protected hydraulic line.... I guess moral of story is maybe one should inspect underside of tractor more often....

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Not an issue with either of my Kubota M's. The only item 'hanging down' is the fuel line cross over for the saddle tanks and it runs inside a metal shield. Everything else is up between the frame rails.
 
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Did the unforgivable.... While working brush, I manage to poke a branch (I guess) up under my GC1715.... Unknown to me it bent a hydraulic line up against the drive shaft and drive shaft actually ground through the steel hydraulic line.... First clue was a trail of oil drops across the ground.... And yes its going to be a nasty job to fix... After looking at it its going to take removal of floor boards, ROPS, seat, and fender assembly.... Tractor is now sitting at dealer waiting repair estimate, after looking at it all weekend needed repair job is just to much for me..... Besides it was due for its next 250 hour hydraulics(HST) and front axle oil/fluid changes....
Yes there is a hose clamp on line, and yes there is a piece of rubber under clamp over hole in line, no its not a permeant fix, but it did slow the flow a lot so I could move it around and load it on trailer....And no the after market hydraulic filter guard would probably not have protected hydraulic line.... I guess moral of story is maybe one should inspect underside of tractor more often....

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Bummer. Any plans to skid plate it after repairs are made?
 
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Did the unforgivable.... While working brush, I manage to poke a branch (I guess) up under my GC1715
I guess moral of story is maybe one should inspect underside of tractor more often....


Massey Ferguson GC1715 Dimensions​

Massey Ferguson GC1715 tractor photo
2013 - 2018
GC1700 Series
Sub-Compact Utility tractor
Shiping weight:1433 lbs
650 kg
Ground clearance:6.7 inches


Subcompact tractors are designed to be operated over smooth, flat, clear ground. Working brush is inappropriate for any subcompact tractor that you want to keep out of the shop.
 
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Since I work mostly in the woods and on uneven ground I am glad my subcompact can't read.

Hope the bill isn't too bad Wrangler, just a bad location for that line without a shield.
Will need to check mine, not sure if my shield covers that line.
 
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Not an issue with either of my Kubota M's. The only item 'hanging down' is the fuel line cross over for the saddle tanks and it runs inside a metal shield. Everything else is up between the frame rails.
Well its good for you but hydraulic line on the MF is also up between the rails (about 3 inches above rail bottom) but when you poke the end of a stick up between the rails.....
 
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Massey Ferguson GC1715 Dimensions​

Massey Ferguson GC1715 tractor photo
2013 - 2018
GC1700 Series
Sub-Compact Utility tractor
Shiping weight:1433 lbs
650 kg
Ground clearance:6.7 inches


Subcompact tractors are designed to be operated over smooth, flat, clear ground. Working brush is inappropriate for any subcompact tractor that you want to keep out of the shop.
Actually stick has to go up about 14-16 inches to get hydraulic line, the 6.7 inches is not real, mine has more room under it than that...
 

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