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Deere3120

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300cx Loader leaking down when tractor is shut off? I am getting ready to buy a new tractor 3120 and want to be sure there is no probems with the loader. I saw some posts here already about this problem and I am not sure I want to get a Deere if there is no solution.
 
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I have a 3320 w/300cx. Raised my 21' powerboat to drain the water out and left it under load (motor shut off) for about an hour. No leak down here!

Bob
 
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Bob I sent you a message.
 
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All loaders will settle. This is the nature of spool valves.
 
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Deere3120 : To some extent any loader will leak down over time. It is generally considered acceptable to leak down very slowly (over several hours). I believe Deere actually measures the amount of leakdown, but if you can't see it leak down while you watch it, it is probably within acceptable limits.

BobCurry : Just a thought, but with your 21' boat, why was there water IN the boat? /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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I have the 300cx on a 990 and I have not had any problems with it leaking down. I stuck one of my 4wheelers on the front of my trailer and sat the bucket down real close to it and drove on a bumpy dirt road for 10+ miles both ways and it didn't leak down a bit.
 
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Bob S,

Living in the FL panhandle makes for some interesting ways to take care of your boats in hurricane season! I let the nose down to fill the bilge up with water. After the hurricane thunderstorms/feederbands move thru, I raise the nose with the bucket and let her flush out. Only takes about an hour with that small drain hole!

Bob
 
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Where at in the florida Panhandle? I am in Panama City
 
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Brandon,

I'm in good 'ol Crestview.

Bob
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Bob S,

Living in the FL panhandle makes for some interesting ways to take care of your boats in hurricane season! I let the nose down to fill the bilge up with water. After the hurricane thunderstorms/feederbands move thru, I raise the nose with the bucket and let her flush out. Only takes about an hour with that small drain hole!

Bob )</font>

Tomorrow I will post a picture my boat's (was my G-Paws) solution to water problems - Mississippi river style.
 

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