GC2310 Right Bucket curl Cylinder Leaking

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Enfield, CT
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Kubota B7800
My tractor has 26 hours on it and after runing it just a bit in the cold (40F), I noticed the right loader curl is leaking a little. Is this normal in the cold? Should I have it replaced or wait 'til Spring. I'm not sure if the local dealer will truck it in for service for free. Should I consider taking the cylinder off and bringing it in for repair or replacement?
 
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Any significant leakage is not normal. According to my MF paperwork trucking is not included in the warranty. Some dealers may provide it under some circumstances. I would talk to them before pulling anything. My dealer has sent a mechanic to my place before so I wouldn't have to haul it. If they want you to pull it off it should be a fairly easy job.
 
   / GC2310 Right Bucket curl Cylinder Leaking
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How about a tiny leak (a few drops) is that normal, or acceptable?
 
   / GC2310 Right Bucket curl Cylinder Leaking #4  
If it squirts/drips every time you move the cylinder, it will most likely get worse. If you have quite awhile left on the warranty and are using it on a regular basis you could keep watching it to see. You really should never see drips around a properly working hydraulic cylinder, especially after only 26 hrs. Most likely a bad o-ring or a piece of contamination when assembled.
 

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