Well your not alone , My buddy calls me Sunday evening and say he has hyd. oil running out from under the seat on his 1066 when he uses the remotes . OK so you have Hyd oil running out from under the seat so now tell me the WHOLE story . And i get WELLLLLLllll ya see i was rushing to try and beat the rain and get that field done in beans and i am not use to this County drill with the dolly wheel and well i caught the hyd hoses while i was turning and ripped them apart and now i have oil running everywhere . SOOOOOOOooooo Monday i go take a look and lets just say it is NOT a simple fix . He about ripped the right hand side seat support with all the Hyd valves and remote valves along with the seat off the tractor , them were some tough hoses . NOW the fun part is trying to find 1 1/4 x 3/8ths bolts We got 1 inchers on hand we have 1 1/2 on hand NO 1 1/4 x3/8ths anywhere in a half days driving distance . No room to drill deeper and use longer and one inch is not enough . So endth day three and the 1066 is still down. Guess i will have to make two bolts up .
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