There should be 2 valves right next to each other, they are check valves. Take them out and replace the o-rings and back up ring or the whole assembly if needed. You'll need 2 each of the following part #'s:
R27166 packing o-ring
M45388 back up ring
M45387 o-ring-pur
and the whole assembly AM32939 comes with everything if check valve itself is bad.
Whole assembly $230.00 for the pair
2 o-rings and back up ring $13.00
Price is from a JD Dealer.
the diaphram in the fuel lift pump goes bad and leaks fuel into the engine
I believe this has a Peerless 801 transmission, and unless you see leaks where it's parked you may not need to fill it. Overfilling a transaxle can be bad for it. I would check with nearest Jon Deere agency.
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If you need to get tractor tires, it is very important that you get them used. This saves a lot of money because new tractor tires cost--as you probably know--lots. However, you will have to go over the exterior of the tires to make sure there aren't any leaks. Maybe ask to try out the tires before you buy them. Then you can get a sense of any leaks and how serious they are. Ask lots of questions about whatever you are wondering about. Knowledge is power and you will have to understand the product in order to save money.
it means its dying
"The White House Plumbers" or just "the Plumbers." They were called the Plumbers because they fixed leaks.
Peritonitis.
It is called SMOKE, because when they blow up, you let the smoke out!
We used 10/30 engine oil, about 2-1/2 qts to fill. It is working fine. No leaks, weakness or other problems.
Not necessarily. There are solutions called "stop leak" that is used for several types of leaks. There are even specialized kinds for stearing fluid leaks.
A period is when the female utoris leaks blood,to clean itself it leaks eggs that can b quickly fertilized by sperM and she will b likely to get pregnant.this process is called the menstrual period
Check out the overall appearance of the tractor and make sure it looks well taken care of. Check for any leaks around seals and axels. Be wary of tractors that are refurbished or reconditioned. Look over the engine for signs of abuse or repairs. Start it up and make sure it runs properly, test out each of the tractors functions.