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Hydraulic Leak

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For the life of me I cannot seem to find this hydraulic leak in my tunnel. So, what are the usual suspects when searching for a leak.

I have included a Red dye to the power pack. I found a leak in one of the seals on 1 of my motors. But it seems there is another place. Every morning I get the flashlight and search.

I have replaced a 100 foot 1/4 inch line from the hydraulic pack to the exit motor. That had a leak.

I'm baffled. Maybe the Hydraulic Pack gauge is faulty?

Any suggestions!
 

Washmee

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Pull the screen from the fill cap on the Hyd reservoir and use a measuring stick to check the oil level for a couple of days to see how much you are loosing. First thing in the morning when everything in the tunnel is dry, run the hydraulic pack and look for leaks.
 

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Well you could always go low tech and put a stick in the fill opening and measure the height. Might need to pull / uscrew a screen in the filler to do that. Try and measure on 2 differnt days when it's hot. Different temps can change the level slightly.

A motor seal at the shaft is a likely culprit. Typicaly tough to find on a unit like a top Brush or wheel brush where it drops on a wet floor as opposed to gumming up equipment.
 
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