Hydraulic pipe

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Firefighter912

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My hydraulic pipe from the hydraulic pump to filter housing on my 2005 5205 MWFD is leaking.

I was helping a friend clean up some property he bought and I ran up on some trees while pushing and I noticed i started to lose hydraulic fluid.

I got off and noticed it was leaking at the pipe below the hydraulic filter.

I see no seal or anything..it looks like the pipe got pushed out some and the pipe is clamped down to prevent movement.

So Im assuming I need to loosen the clamp and push the pipe deeper into the filter housing to stop the leak. Is this correct?

Here are some photos.
2:LOL:827_15177_zpst8ctdh46.jpg Photo by ashkicker912 | Photobucket
 
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My hydraulic pipe from the hydraulic pump to filter housing on my 2005 5205 MWFD is leaking.

I was helping a friend clean up some property he bought and I ran up on some trees while pushing and I noticed i started to lose hydraulic fluid.

I got off and noticed it was leaking at the pipe below the hydraulic filter.

I see no seal or anything..it looks like the pipe got pushed out some and the pipe is clamped down to prevent movement.

So Im assuming I need to loosen the clamp and push the pipe deeper into the filter housing to stop the leak. Is this correct?

Here are some photos.
217827_15177_zpst8ctdh46.jpg Photo by ashkicker912 | Photobucket

Photobucket is the pits!

You Pic is less than desireable.
 
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Firefighter
Pic shows the sump line ? There is a seal shown where that pipe inserts.. so maybe you are correct and only pushing it in will work. I'd be concerned if that is so, that the seal may need replacing..
 

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Firefighter
Pic shows the sump line ? There is a seal shown where that pipe inserts.. so maybe you are correct and only pushing it in will work. I'd be concerned if that is so, that the seal may need replacing..

How hard is it to replace? Ill try sliding that pipe in and see if it stops.
 
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The seal is Deere p/n U10289. But if you bent the pipe, there may not be enough to seal. I would get a new seal to get the very best chance at sealing.
 
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The seal is Deere p/n U10289. But if you bent the pipe, there may not be enough to seal. I would get a new seal to get the very best chance at sealing.

Do i have to take filter housing off or just pull the whole pipe off and pull out seal?
 
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Do i have to take filter housing off or just pull the whole pipe off and pull out seal?

I would think (admit I do not know for certain) that remove the pipe, clean, install new seal and replace pipe.

If me, I'd have the service tech manual to go by, or get a printed copy of that section from my Deere dealer.
May be more to it.
 
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Check the tubing/pipe to make sure it is not kinked at the connection.

It may be a compression type fitting. Depending on the tubing length/bend it may have to be replaced.
 
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Well the leak is stopped so far. I pushed the pipe in further.

thanks guys!
 
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Now find the sticky thread on how to post pics on here properly. It's not difficult. :)
I can't see the Photobucket link either. :thumbdown: Sounds like you're going to need us more than we need you. ;)
Pics help us to help you...
Now that you're aware of the vulnerability of the pipework I'm sure you'll drive a little more carefully.
 
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I had no problem opening the bucket pic the first time, but it won't open now.
Was a good pic of the return line and the hyd. filter housing like the schematic I found on jdparts.

OP just needs to put pics in .jpg format and the click the "Go Advanced" button by the "quick reply" which leads to the "Manage Attachments" button to click for finding and loading pics. Easy after learning the routine.

Glad to hear the leak stopped.. hope it stays stopped in the future.
 
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If you have a front end loader, it can be difficult to slide the pipe far enough forward to get it out of the filter housing due to the loader mounting frame. In those cases it is probably easier to remove the filter housing. Just be sure to also replace the seal between the filter housing and transmission if you remove it. You will also need to drain transmission oil.
 
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For those that couldn't see it and for the future info seekers when Photobucket deletes it:

20170827_151707_zpst8ctdh46.jpg
 

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