Big Hydro Fluid leak

1973C3vett

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1978 B7100 HST-D
May 19, 2026
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I have a 1978 B7100 HST-D that has been in my family since the early 80's. I have done a lot with this little tractor and its amazing for its size! I have recently deveolped a rather large hydraulic fluid leak mid tractor. I think it is the seal where the forward and reverse valve is in the right hand side of the pump. It leaks like crazy when running and is defiantly lower than the filter. I circled the area that the drops form on but I can see signs of leaking above that area. IMG_4136.jpeg So my question is would you think my assumption is correct in what is leaking? Then also how in the world do I go about getting to that area? Is my only option to split the tractor? Any insight is welcomed!
 

TheOldHokie

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I have a 1978 B7100 HST-D that has been in my family since the early 80's. I have done a lot with this little tractor and its amazing for its size! I have recently deveolped a rather large hydraulic fluid leak mid tractor. I think it is the seal where the forward and reverse valve is in the right hand side of the pump. It leaks like crazy when running and is defiantly lower than the filter. I circled the area that the drops form on but I can see signs of leaking above that area. View attachment 174836 So my question is would you think my assumption is correct in what is leaking? Then also how in the world do I go about getting to that area? Is my only option to split the tractor? Any insight is welcomed!
I would start by buying the WSM.

Dan
 

MapleLeafFarmer

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I have a 1978 B7100 HST-D that has been in my family since the early 80's. I have done a lot with this little tractor and its amazing for its size! I have recently deveolped a rather large hydraulic fluid leak mid tractor. I think it is the seal where the forward and reverse valve is in the right hand side of the pump. It leaks like crazy when running and is defiantly lower than the filter. I circled the area that the drops form on but I can see signs of leaking above that area. So my question is would you think my assumption is correct in what is leaking? Then also how in the world do I go about getting to that area? Is my only option to split the tractor? Any insight is welcomed!
i think your assumption is a very good first guess.
steps can be found here i think.
 
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