Hydrolic tank is leaking on bottom . How horrible of a job is it to take out?
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Originally posted by TASFarms View PostI’d just weld it where it is if you can get at it
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Is that tank sitting on a cross member tucked up against the side frame rail? ....just close enough but not far enough away to prevent dirt and straw from accumulating between them. Did it rust out or wear through from vibration on the mounting base or straps. If it's rust, you have to wonder when the next spot will let go. I believe we've cleaned(blew or washed) out that space on ours(855) before. Our old relic(1980) doesn't see alot of action anymore...harrowing or land rolling or pulling disc or cultivator around in fall. Archaic and crude but fairly darn dependable! Even sold the $7000.00 load sensing Atom Jet off it afew years ago....that will never have been anyone's drill tractor anymore anyway. Pretty much got the same money we paid for the Atom Jet when we first installed it..."inflation" erasing "depreciation".... on some stuff it works. Wouldn't mind replacing the tractor with something "newer"(relative to 1980) with no chloride and dry weights....in the Case line.
Best of luck!
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Yes has cross members in the way looks like a few words are going to be said taking it out or in a position to hopefully weld it
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Originally posted by makar View PostTranny comes through the floorboards, think i pulled the tank at the same time when i did the 850.
Cant dry it off and jb weld it ? Pretty amazing stuff sometimes if its not all rusted out
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostIs that tank sitting on a cross member tucked up against the side frame rail? ....just close enough but not far enough away to prevent dirt and straw from accumulating between them. Did it rust out or wear through from vibration on the mounting base or straps. If it's rust, you have to wonder when the next spot will let go. I believe we've cleaned(blew or washed) out that space on ours(855) before. Our old relic(1980) doesn't see alot of action anymore...harrowing or land rolling or pulling disc or cultivator around in fall. Archaic and crude but fairly darn dependable! Even sold the $7000.00 load sensing Atom Jet off it afew years ago....that will never have been anyone's drill tractor anymore anyway. Pretty much got the same money we paid for the Atom Jet when we first installed it..."inflation" erasing "depreciation".... on some stuff it works. Wouldn't mind replacing the tractor with something "newer"(relative to 1980) with no chloride and dry weights....in the Case line.
Best of luck!
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back in the day , we used to rub a bar of soap into the leak , dry it and jb weld also , the soap would stop the leak on a gas tank anyways
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