LX2610/B2650 Oil Pan Bolt Torque Specs

je1279

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LX2610 w/ 60" MMM, LP 72" Snow Plow, EA Wicked 55" Grapple, and Woods 60" BB
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I have a very small oil leak on my LX2610 and it appears to be coming from the left side of the oil pan. I haven't hit anything with it and everything appears to be as it should, but I wanted to confirm the bolts are properly torqued prior to bringing it in for any warranty work. As always, any assistance is greatly appreciated!
 
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je1279

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LX2610 w/ 60" MMM, LP 72" Snow Plow, EA Wicked 55" Grapple, and Woods 60" BB
Dec 6, 2020
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Upstate NY
Look at the procedure for installing the oil pan using special sealant.
A leak is not going to come from a loose bolt nor is tightening one going to fix it,

Dave
Much appreciated Dave. Was hoping to avoid dropping the driveshaft and oil pan but your proposed solution is certainly the correct one.
 
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Michigankubota

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B2650 Loader,LX 2980-64 Blower ,60”MMM , Land Pride 60”Box Blade.
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Much appreciated Dave. Was hoping to avoid dropping the driveshaft and oil pan but your proposed solution is certainly the correct one.

Any update on this? mine has been at the dealer 4 different times since 2019 and the leak always comes back. Now it’s leaking again and I’ll just live with it as it’s more of a seap leak that collects dirt. Almost all the used LX and Bs I’ve looked at have this same leak.