deerehunter0327
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- Feb 25, 2011
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- Tractor
- John Deere 5065e
Was doing a little bush hogging and loader work on farm this evening when noticed leak from hydraulic hose. There was no obvious tear or puncture to hose. Removed hose and replaced with one from other side of FEL. The leaky hose performed well on the other side but the "new hose" leaked exactly like the old. Inspected the entire FEL and found that one of the the metal hoses was mashed almost flat just behind bucket. Also happened to be on the same line as the leaky hose. Looked underneath tractor and noticed that I had developed puddle of fluid coming from the rear of tractor. This leak seamed to be from the insertion of main line coming from hydraulic pump where it inserts into rear of tractor. Connection was found to be tight. I'm certainly not a mechanic as you can tell by my description of the above. Would have taken pics but it was getting dark. My question is could the flat metal hose/tube cause pressure to build in the hydraulics and thereby spring a fairly large leak as described. I'm hoping that by repairing the metal tube i can fix problem. Realize i may have to replace seal in main line from pump to rear. Tractor is a JD 5065e and has less than 12 hours.