Watch out - L2800 hose to cooler came off...

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Was chipping up some white pine branches... smelled a little burnt hydraulic fluid when I moved forward a little. Didn't think much about it but I SHOULD HAVE checked! :mur: Ended up losing a few gallons... Don't know how much - heading out to buy more hydraulic fluid.

How much pressure goes through the cooler??? and the hose is held on by a hose clamp. Seriously??? I think it's been leaking since I did notice dirt / oil collecting around that area for a while. (should have been my 1st warning sign!)

This is just a heads up and check to see if your clamp is tight.

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PS. I have 200 hours on this oil - planning to just buy hydraulic oil at Advance Auto as a temporary fix. I'll get enough oil to do a complete hydraulic oil change from my preferred dealer (3 hours away).

PSS. the burnt smell was because oil was splashing on the muffler.
 
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Oil splashing on the muffler! With Tier 4 regen, that could prove exciting beyond reason. Maybe a fire extinguisher isn't such a weird idea for a diesel tractor after all? In any event, probably will a few guys out checking their L2800's!
 
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Will double check mine. L2800 is not Tier 4 so fire not much of an issue, but 7.5 gallons of SUDT2 is. Another check for the L2800 and I think the L3000 series is the suction hose by the brake pedals cracking and sucking in air.
 
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So best estimate, I lost 5 to 5.5 gallons of hydraulic fluid. Although, I did over fill it a little bit. I didn't have a leak`before I started chipping. It was not hot and I looked at the temp. before shutting it down and temp. was pretty low.

Personally, I hope no one else has this problem... but I remember seeing signs of (slight) leakage where dirt mixes with the oil. I didn't think much about it but I should have had a closer look to see where the oil was coming from.

Maybe, I'm the only one that the clamp wasn't secure... the rest of them were very tight.
 
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I'll be checking my L3400 today. Thanks for the post.
 
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Is a single hose clamp an OEM installation? Or is this an aftermarket or dealer installed option ? I'd be suspicious of the rest of the oil lines.
 
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Is a single hose clamp an OEM installation?
EDIT: You'll see below that this is FOR HST ONLY... could not change the first couple of posts.


As far as I know this is how it came from the factory. I checked the other hose clamps and they are super tight...

The more I think about it... I longer back I can remember oil and dirt mixing together around that area. If your axle is clean and the frame doesn't have oil/dirt collecting in the area. You are good to go... I actually could not see my serial number plate before the hose came "washed" it off. Again, totally my bad for not tracking down the leak sooner...

Used ~5 gallons of 7 year oil ISO 32 hydraulic fluid that was hanging around. I had to finish cleaning up after cutting a tree down. I will post photos of that tonight...
 
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I'm pretty certain that clamp didn't come on that machine from Kubota. They use wire type hose clamps or tension clamps, not worm screw clamps.

Brian
 
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I'll have to check my 3400 out. Will let you know if its a hose clamp like that or something else.

Bout the only leaks I have ever had was the suction hose and sight glass. Allthough last year when doing some brush I managed to run a stick through the engine oil filter. Shut it down right away as I saw it happen. Lost about a quart.
 

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