Good Morning
I am new to the forum, so hopefully I am not breaking too many rules, or missing a previous post.
I have a M9540DTC (2006). This has been a brutal winter in SD, and lots of hours and cycles on all cylinders and remotes.
I have some leakage from the "quick connects" The remotes in the rear have male pioneer couplings and original Kubota female couplings. They are seeping more than what should be "normal". Is there a way to replace an O-ring in the female side to prevent leaks?
The loader is all Kabota "flat faced couplings" or what it comes with from the factory. These are leaking a little, but if I a doing some, I might as well do them all.
I built a nice shop for her to sit in, but she may get banned if she is going to leak on the concrete next year when it is finished.
If there are replacement parts, short of replacing all of the female couplers, i appreciate the feedback.
Chris
P.S. This photo was taken in July....today you can not see bottom window on the house from this angle!!!
I am new to the forum, so hopefully I am not breaking too many rules, or missing a previous post.
I have a M9540DTC (2006). This has been a brutal winter in SD, and lots of hours and cycles on all cylinders and remotes.
I have some leakage from the "quick connects" The remotes in the rear have male pioneer couplings and original Kubota female couplings. They are seeping more than what should be "normal". Is there a way to replace an O-ring in the female side to prevent leaks?
The loader is all Kabota "flat faced couplings" or what it comes with from the factory. These are leaking a little, but if I a doing some, I might as well do them all.
I built a nice shop for her to sit in, but she may get banned if she is going to leak on the concrete next year when it is finished.
If there are replacement parts, short of replacing all of the female couplers, i appreciate the feedback.
Chris
P.S. This photo was taken in July....today you can not see bottom window on the house from this angle!!!
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