Not sure if it’s been covered, but the stainless hydraulic lines that run under the deck to the power steering unit have rubber tubing around them at potential chafe points (under the fuel tank, the deck and where they turn up to the steering head). These rubber tubes hold moisture against the lines and will rust them out. One of mine failed, the other was not far behind. The feed line comes from the back of the pressure regulator and you will dump fluid fast- if you are unlucky it will be in the woods where you don’t see signs of a spill you will dump all the fluid and most likely destroy your pump unit.
it’s a bit of a ball ache, but especially if you use the tractor to clear snow- check these lines periodically. This failure isn’t covered by any sort of warranty. Doesn’t matter if there’s no rust on the rest of the tractor- the lines get hot and when they cool will condense water vapor under the rubber.
Pitch black out at the moment- but will post photos of the lines removed in the morning.
it’s a bit of a ball ache, but especially if you use the tractor to clear snow- check these lines periodically. This failure isn’t covered by any sort of warranty. Doesn’t matter if there’s no rust on the rest of the tractor- the lines get hot and when they cool will condense water vapor under the rubber.
Pitch black out at the moment- but will post photos of the lines removed in the morning.