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Hyd oil puking from diff breather

Howdy, I've got a Linde HT30T that's puking hyd oil from differential breather. It has wet brakes and I'm suspecting a brake piston seal but want to make sure before I tear down. Any of you guys seen this? Thanks.
  • Posted 1 Mar 2025 04:15
  • Modified 11 Mar 2025 03:44 by poster
  • By Bobby_Hearn
  • joined 1 Mar'25 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
Bobby Hearn
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What would cause oil to leak out of diff breather?
  • Posted 11 Mar 2025 03:43
  • By Bobby_Hearn
  • joined 1 Mar'25 - 2 messages
  • Texas, United States
Bobby Hearn
If you want a response from Linde techs as such I am don't start with pos , there's a spec change in the oil an they now use a different weight oil.
  • Posted 8 Mar 2025 03:42
  • By Tim_Hamrick
  • joined 29 Apr'23 - 8 messages
  • Maryland, United States
Timothy hamrick
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