Posted by Bob Bancroft on August 12, 2012 at 13:02:18 from (97.73.64.155):
so this is what I get for wanting creature comforts! Bought a CaseIH 5230 a year ago. Went through it this past winter. Used it to spray with this spring successfully. I'm happily mowing along enjoying AC and stereo sound, when I notice this strange odor. First thing that comes to mind is refrigerant. I'm looking up at the air outlets for a mist when I hear this terrible sound. So I shut down. The rotary mower has picked up a small rock, busted it, hurled a sharp piece at the end of the hyd. filter,(wouldn't you think it would glance off???)and guess what? The sound is the hyd. pump starving for oil! Later, I can see the stained stubble back to about where the smell started! The spin on filter hangs on the right side of the tractor. The hole is on the bottom. Yet the air flow has carried an oily mist back, up, and around onto the rear window, right above which is the cab air intake!
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