peterkerwin
New member
My local dealer fixed a steering leak 2 years ago and everything was dry under and then this spring I started seeing the drops on the garage floor again.
I called the dealer and they can't look at it until the fall sometime so I put it up on some ramps to check it out. The source of the dripping was pointing to the hydraulic tank. I took off the under side skid plate and pointed a flashlight to where the hydraulic lines connect to the hydraulic tank.
I see three nipples(not sure what they are called). Two connect off to somewhere and the third, which appears to be highest on the side of the tank, is capped.
The cap appears to have cracked or ripped and is leaking hydraulic fluid. This appears to be a pretty easy fix but I've been googling for a couple of hours and can't seem to find anything like it or even a Kubota parts diagram for it. Looking for anyone who has had this issue or suggestions on where to locate a replacement 'cap.'
Any help would be apprecaited.
Peter
I called the dealer and they can't look at it until the fall sometime so I put it up on some ramps to check it out. The source of the dripping was pointing to the hydraulic tank. I took off the under side skid plate and pointed a flashlight to where the hydraulic lines connect to the hydraulic tank.
I see three nipples(not sure what they are called). Two connect off to somewhere and the third, which appears to be highest on the side of the tank, is capped.
The cap appears to have cracked or ripped and is leaking hydraulic fluid. This appears to be a pretty easy fix but I've been googling for a couple of hours and can't seem to find anything like it or even a Kubota parts diagram for it. Looking for anyone who has had this issue or suggestions on where to locate a replacement 'cap.'
Any help would be apprecaited.
Peter