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<blockquote data-quote="ARW" data-source="post: 7965768" data-attributes="member: 1910"><p>[ATTACH=full]1013883[/ATTACH]</p><p>On Saturday I went to our grasses to move some fallen branches on the old Cat forklift, she was boiling when I got there so I found an empty lick bucket and filled it up out of a nice clean ditch! It got the job done and home. On later inspection we found the timing cover has eroded away and is leaking badly! It would of been like it for a while as it only runs 10 minutes most days.</p><p>Any how my man in a van came on Sunday morning and filled it with some magic stuff to plug the gap, in time a new cover will be needed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARW, post: 7965768, member: 1910"] [ATTACH=full]1013883[/ATTACH] On Saturday I went to our grasses to move some fallen branches on the old Cat forklift, she was boiling when I got there so I found an empty lick bucket and filled it up out of a nice clean ditch! It got the job done and home. On later inspection we found the timing cover has eroded away and is leaking badly! It would of been like it for a while as it only runs 10 minutes most days. Any how my man in a van came on Sunday morning and filled it with some magic stuff to plug the gap, in time a new cover will be needed [/QUOTE]
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