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I went to mow the lawn yesterday and found hydraulic oil under the 782. It made a mess of my storage shed nice concrete floor.
It did not lose so much as I was able to get the lawn mowed but do not wish to put it back in the shed until the leak is fixed. Currently the deck is off and the 782 is on blocks. The leak appears to be coming from the front but am unsure where. My question - is there a typical area of suspicion as what could be leaking? If it means anything, I experienced rearward creeping while in neutral when parking it after the previous mow. Thanks, Skippy |
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Atleast one of you relief valve have gone by the wayside....leaking at weap hole at top....bet ya a dollar..
Scott |
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The leak seems to be near the top. Where are the relief valves located? Would it be difficult to replace? repair?
Thanks, Skippy |
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easy to replace. My local dealer just smears J.B.Weld over the holes, But never again will you be able to tow it without a dozer.
http://onlycubcadets.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3 Here is a short cut for new ones cheap! |
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They will replace them if you want, but most old codggers are not up to sinking $300 into a 35 year old machine when the can buy a shiny new yard man out front for $875. And the fix does work. with out tools, on the automatic valves in half an hour. I myself only use OEM parts Unless I can build it better in my friends machine shop. I.E.grease fittings bronze bushings ect.
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If I get the chance I will check it out tomorrow.
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