I'm also looking for a manual for a mate of mine who has had his L1500 for about 6 months now and he keeps asking me questions about it that I can't answer.
Yes, it's normally under the seat and should have a ? shaped rubber hose on it.Is there supposed to be a breather on the gearbox and could this be blocked causing this leak?
I just looked at mine and I do not have a breather,there is an oil leak on top of the gearbox, coming from the plate the gear levers are mounted to. Is there supposed to be a breather on the gearbox and could this be blocked causing this leak?
Cheers Norm
Bill,
Lift the seat and take a picture and I'll point out the breather or where it should be.
Interesting, will have to check into that / in my spare time.It's under the tool box.
Yea I looked at the parts diagrams too, they show the port, but not the tube or the hose.
Now that you mention it that does make sense, I remember cleaning a bunch of gunk out of that little pin hole when I was painting it.They used a vented cap instead.
That is correct, controls the lowering rate. And runs off the gear oil.Every photo brings up another question and the one looking atr the control adjuster with F and S on it I think controls the lift/lower rate on the hydraulics, correct? The 3 point linkage is obviously not live hydraulics with just lift control, not lowering. This is all run using the gearbox/diff oil?
I can not speak to your setup, however my Great Bend loader is directly connected to the hydraulic lines via an adapter and uses the internal gear oil.This machine is also fitted with a Bulldog loader, any clues as to where the pump and oil tank for this is fitted.