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M100 grader

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    Posted: 09 May 2022 at 12:09am
Just bought a M100 grader! Works well but after a coupleuploads/23019/20220507_190415sm.jpg hours of work the front steering hydraulic leaks badly. Are the seals/gaskets still available, if so where?
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Is the hose tight? Can't tell from picture where it's leaking.
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Hose is tight, leaking right behind that bolted front plate. Thanks!
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Looks like a Shepard gear. I think there is an oring on the cap. You could match it up at a hyd shop. I don't think you can screw up anything just pulling cap. Been a long time since I had one apart.
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Start here: https://www.rhsheppard.com/

They used to have a very good technical support staff willing to help with older steering gear. 
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