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Ralph Harris

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Yes, I believe so if that’s on top of the front crossmember, they would have to be the little group to the left side. If you’re looking for the back of the machine, they’re sitting right on the frame fluid is pouring out and that little group of fittings.
 

Ralph Harris

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Yeah, when I said, I hope it ain’t the pump. It couldn’t be the pump up there because there’s nothing to drive it.
 

Ralph Harris

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Yeah, there’s a lot going on in that area. I need to pressure wash it. I’m gonna drive the dozer up onto my semi ramps and give it a shot. I’ll take some more pictures thanks.
 

Ralph Harris

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I can’t share the video but I’m watching it pee out of that steel line about an inch and a half from the nut so maybe I can just replace that whole line. It’s about a foot long. I’m guessing.
 

pittsburgh cat man

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Just looking at it I’d say it’s probably a a pin hole you should look at both lines for pitts might save you some aggravation in the near future
 

Welder Dave

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Sounds like the line may have split or it has a pinhole(s) like pcm mentioned. In the off chance it's leaking at the flare on the JIC and running back down the line you can get special sealing washers to repair the flare. I was lucky a hyd. shop gave me one for a leak I had on a lift cylinder fitting. Look up Flaretite.
 
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