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Zetor 3511 Oil Plug

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My 3511 had a hard winter and is in need of some TLC. I had bit of an oil leak and a water leak so decided to strip it down. Firstly though i borrowed a power washer to clean it throughly. The washer did a good job. Too good. After lunch I came back to find a pool of lubricant on the floor dripping from a hole in the casing. I can't find out what it is (my manual is a photo copy version and the pictures not clear). Can anyone tell me what the lubricant is and what plug should be stopping it from flowing out.
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Hi,
the hole from whitsh the oil is comming is a drainhole under the brakedrum(should not be pluged). your leak is internal could be geare oil from the backend or final drive or brakefluide.
Bjarne

 
Hi,
the hole from whitsh the oil is comming is a drainhole under the brakedrum(should not be pluged). your leak is internal could be geare oil from the backend or final drive or brakefluide.
Bjarne

Yes this correct because if you look on you tube there is a video of brakes been repaired on a 7745 and you can clearly see that space where your rod goes is dry with no oil.
 

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