L4060 leaking hydraulic fluid at fitting on loader

troverman

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Hi folks, my 6 month old, 30 hour L4060 HSTC is leaking fluid out of the left side loader arm at the fitting on the metal line which feeds the right side lift cylinder. It only seems to leak if you leave the loader off the ground, so it has some pressure on it.

I checked the fitting for tightness and it seemed OK - I tighten the fitting maybe another 1/3 turn but it was tight anyway.

Does Kubota warranty cover transportation costs?
 

BigG

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Transportation costs are not covered. But the dealer may cut you a break ;)
 

jajiu

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Some dealers have road service and will send a mechanic out to you to repair something small, saving on transport.
 

troverman

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I have a gooseneck trailer and can tow it myself but I'm just annoyed I'll have to take the time given how new this thing is. The dealer is a ways from me.
 

rjcorazza

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My previous L3410 and current L4060 both had hydraulic line leaks when new. The dealer offered to come out and fix them, but were also fine with me tightening them up... would also replace if they broke while tightening.
Perhaps taking the fitting all of the way off, examine for damage, and re install?




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troverman

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My previous L3410 and current L4060 both had hydraulic line leaks when new. The dealer offered to come out and fix them, but were also fine with me tightening them up... would also replace if they broke while tightening.
Perhaps taking the fitting all of the way off, examine for damage, and re install?
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Thanks. I've never had one leak, but I like your suggestion of completely removing and reinstalling the fitting (with hydraulic pressure relieved of course).