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Posted by Justin Wakeland on Monday, April 06, 2009:In Reply to: Yanmar 1700 oil leak - major problem??? posted by Justin Wakeland on Sunday, April 05, 2009:
After working my ym1700 for about 3 hours, I noticed that the oil is leaking from a bolt that has a thin tubing attached to it. The tubing runs close to the exhaust pipe. Should I tighen the bolt or should I take it back. Many people tell me I'm making a big deal out of nothing. The dip stick shows no oil loss but I would guess that the tractor leaked about 8 to 12 tablespoons worth of oil in 3 hours of work. I'm worried that down the road the problem will get worse and I'll be stuck with the repair. Take it back, demand the seller to fix, or forget it? Opinions...
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