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Re: New Holland L555 skidsteer, THIS JUST IN
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Posted by LK on January 17, 2005 at 10:19:18 from (64.202.127.228):
In Reply to: New Holland L555 skidsteer, tipped wheel jammed posted by LK on January 16, 2005 at 17:13:20:
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After inspecting the machine, I realized that the issue with the left rear wheel was present before the accident. If you look at this photo, you see on the lower lift arm where the wheel has rubbed the paint off. This was long before the tip over. The problem may have been exacerbated by the accident, but there was an issue beforehand. I see there are access panels above the rear wheels. Once some molecules start moving around again and I can use a pressure washer with the water freezing before it hits the ground, I'll clean it up and inspect. Thanks to all for the suggestions. By the way, the major hydraulic leak is the hyd temp (or maybe pressure) sensor that is right next to the big hyd filter. This is snapped off.
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