After only 30 hours, my L3901 developed a leak at the junction block just forward of the hydraulic filter under the right side of the tractor. This is the block that feeds hoses up to the FEL quick connect.
Is that something that the dealer assembled, or was it assembled at the factory?
I ask because, unfortunately, I must pay for a dealer pickup and drop off. And if it's their screwup, they should really foot the bill for that.
Thanks
I think it’s been pretty standard for decades that you either pay for pick up and return or you deliver your tractor to the dealer yourself for warranty repair. Fortunately in 20 years I’ve never needed to have my tractors go back. (Edit: actually I did, read on)
Reading the thread title...
Hydraulic leak - Factory or Dealer to blame?
...An old saying popped into my mind:
There are three sides to every story:
Their side, the other side, and let the truth be known!
Is there any chance you might have hit something to cause the leak to start? I only ask because thinking back I remember I had a problem that I’m sure now, in retrospect, I caused myself.
The plastic driveshaft cover on my front end started rubbing and got a hole in it. I called the dealer and they took it back and repaired it under warranty. When I called, the salesman told me to take a screwdriver and stick it in and pry the plastic away from the driveshaft, which I did. When they looked at it in the shop, they said obviously I caused the damage And it wasn’t a warranty repair.
But I said well the person I talked to told me to stick a screwdriver in and pry it away from the driveshaft and that’s what I did, so that’s why it looks like I caused the problem myself. They repaired it under warranty. I don’t remember if I had to pay transportation for the tractor or not.
Afterwards I started to think that probably I ran over something that actually pushed up on that plastic cover and therefore I caused the damage to myself… Water over the dam at that point though…but let the truth be known!