Got it home, still bleeding. Looks like the leak is after the last filter, where it enters the injection pump. It's a small fitting tube. Might be the pressure gauge line that was tightened too much. I don't dare to take it apart and put tape on the threads. Something is badly leaking on the right rear. Anyone else tried this? The manual says something about sidestep the line.
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Why did I get moved? Should this be in the Case category?
2024-04-23
MarkEkberg
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I would assume you got moved because it's construction equipment. One thing I can tell you is don't use teflon tape on your fuel leak. It won't hold up and if any of it gets into the IP it could be bad. A pic of the leaking area would help. Shouldn't be difficult to run a new fuel line from the filter housing to the IP if needed.
If you're talking about a hydraulic leak under the hoe, most likely a bad hose that needs replaced or a leaky cylinder that needs resealed/replaced. First step is finding the leak.