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2manyrocks
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I think it helps with the cutting effectiveness, but it's scary how close the blades come to the edge of the deck.That's basically where my 1445 blades are. They come right to rear edge of the deck. When I first bought the machine, I did consider putting a chain guard spaced out a little, but in the end, I realized that debris doesn't come up and out directly. I still wear a chainsaw helmet, just in case of ricocheting debris, having seen how far the brush mower can hit chunks.
@2manyrocks where is your machine leaking?
All the best,
Peter
The two main suspects causing the leaks are the hydraulic hose with a 9/16 nut on the left wheel motor and the other is a hydraulic hose with an 11/16 nut coming out of the bottom of the brake actuator.
The issue with tightening these hoses is that there are other hoses in the way along with the bottom and sidewall of the PT tub.
An angled wrench like Xfaxman suggested might work, but it depends on how long the wrench is relative to the space available to turn the wrench.
Started raining here again so no progress on this yet.