I think I broke something...

Bcamos

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Luckily I was able to get it on the trailer. Not sure how I plan on getting it off. Can't lift the bucket or the box blade.

I'll be dropping it off at the dealer tomorrow.




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I feel your pain I put a big limb into my filter bracket last year my trailer deck looked just like that. Filter, bracket and two new lines fixed it up. Goid luck.
 

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Luckily I have insurance. I can't imagine the cost on this if it weren't covered.


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Go look at where you were working, like where the fluid started dumping out.
I'll bet you'll find a drain plug lying there. ;)
 

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It's definitely broken. I saw raw metal (not painted) when I looked under there. The repair is less than $700. Labor and 5 gallons of hydraulic fluid are the two most expensive items on the repair list.


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It's definitely broken. I saw raw metal (not painted) when I looked under there. The repair is less than $700. Labor and 5 gallons of hydraulic fluid are the two most expensive items on the repair list.


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Raw metal? As in scraped paint off? OR a cracked housing? I hope for your sake the drain plug was somehow pulled out......

I would think that a cracked housing would cost a helva lot more than $700!!! What specifically is the dealer doing for the fix?

Can you perhaps take another picture of the damage?:)
 

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Wow, that sounds like an expensive drain plug! Give us more details of what actually was the problem/cause.
 

Bcamos

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Oh and "grille front" is the actual front grille. I broke it moving a tree a few weeks ago. I had them add it into the repair.


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Bcamos

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This is how they got it off my trailer (couldn't lift the box blade, obviously)




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Wow - surprised they hooked to the ROPS for lifting. I know it's designed to support the weight - guess I was concerned with the chain connection point buckling the tube.

Obviously not their first rodeo.:)

Given the circumstances, glad it was relatively minor.
 

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Wow - surprised they hooked to the ROPS for lifting. I know it's designed to support the weight - guess I was concerned with the chain connection point buckling the tube.



Obviously not their first rodeo.:)



Given the circumstances, glad it was relatively minor.


Yeah he said that's how they get the new ones off the delivery trucks when they come in.


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I did the same thing to my L3430. I was clearing some property & I live on a hill, with rocks. There's a lot going on when you're pushing brush on a hill with rocks & you can't watch everything at once. A limb got under the tractor, hit the hyd. filter, poked a hole in it, snapped the filter housing & bent both lines that used to be bolted to the housing right out of the housing.

I fixed mine myself, the parts cost about the same as yours. After scratching my head for about 30min trying to figure out how that suction pipe comes off, it was a fairly easy fix.
 

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Good as new. I never realized how far down that stuff hangs. That pretty important for it to not be tucked up higher. Might have to see if I can fab some sort of shield so this doesn't happen again.




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