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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    I installed the new o-rings & unfortunately it wasn't a fix. There is a pin hole in the weld area of the outer line, right where the pipe is attacked to the round fluid distribution fitting. The pin hole is right in the bottom where it's not easily visible. Nothing leaks until I raise the...
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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    Well, I found the leak and it's right where Wolfman & Nicksacco suspected it would be. Fluid is coming out of the solid delivery pipe connections labeled "pipe #1&#2 in Nicksaccos' initial picture posting. Wolfman had that connection highlighted as a suspected location in his posting too. I'm...
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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    Thanks for the information. The other day I started to remove the access panel to take a quick look and see if I could spot where the leak was coming from and maybe preorder parts before actually starting the repair. The very first thing I encountered was the question of how to remove the...
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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    Thanks to all for the help, great forum and great information. I haven't started removing panels yet. I have a question regarding removal of the three point adjustment knob and/or shaft that runs through the removable access panel below the seat. The knob has to be removed to remove the access...
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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    Thanks for the reply Wolfman! Would you happen to know if the o rings are a Kubota OEM design and/or higher quality or just standard metric o-rings? I don't want to skimp on quality vs anticipated time to make the repairs. There's a lot of inferior and less expensive materials out there but if...
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    Kubota Hydraulics O-Ring

    I've developed a leak under the seat of my L35 TLB. It's usually just an annoying drip but every know and then it's more than that with the "more" portion being intermittent. Like all leaks, it's getting worse and I need to get it fixed. The volume of fluid loss doesn't lead me to believe it's...