I beat that horse to death, I firmly believe the OP should be contacting a dealer tech or competent mechanic. Too many unknown variables. Too many assumptions.Here is my chime in. Don't be adjusting screws on anything until the leakage problem is discovered. JMHO of course!
NOOOOOO.....,.stay here! We HAVE to get this to 61 pages.Ha. .
Its got lots of very helpful info for yours truly. Do I need to end this one and start another?
Pinned tracks may give poor results, ie if you have one or two blown piston bores, they may not necessarily show themselves. I always recommend running case drain, it shouldn't be a substantial volume to begin with.Measure case drain by comparison between left and right put case drain hose in bucket operate with tracks pinned in stall condition set amount of time.
It would have been over in a heartbeat if the OP had actually done what was suggested in the way of troubleshooting in the order it was suggested he did it, instead of veering off at a tangent every 5 minutes.....This thread has been a great read, great example of systematic troubleshooting.
In fairness he didn’t have the tools to start, thereafter it all went south but ‘‘twas a good read nonetheless with a lot of valuable info as I’m about to start troubleshooting the same issue on my machineIt would have been over in a heartbeat if the OP had actually done what was suggested in the way of troubleshooting in the order it was suggested he did it, instead of veering off at a tangent every 5 minutes.....
Slwbid, you ever get that weak motor figured out?
This thread has been a great read, great example of systematic troubleshooting.
Slwbid, you ever get that weak motor figured out?
This thread has been a great read, great example of systematic troubleshooting.