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Hello, I am looking to talk with someone regarding the Boss V blade plow with the optional smarthitch installed on a P100

Mine continues to leak hydraulic fluid only when using the smarthitch to hook it up and take it off the machine. Does anybody know what might be causing this?

When operating the snowplow after its hooked up, it doesn't leak at all.

Thanks!
Josh
 
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Where exactly is it leaking?

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Snap some pictures of the leak. Chances are it is a simple seal. I'll get on my desktop later and look at the hydraulic schematics and see if I can help.
 
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It is hard to get pictures of the leak, but it is coming from the top of the main tower.

I took it all apart tonight and reinstalled it, made sure it was all tight and it still leaks.
 
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It is hard to get pictures of the leak, but it is coming from the top of the main tower.

I took it all apart tonight and reinstalled it, made sure it was all tight and it still leaks.


What do you mean "the main tower"? Is this the lift cylinder? Sounds like its a simple seal or o-ring issue.
 
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What do you mean "the main tower"? Is this the lift cylinder? Sounds like its a simple seal or o-ring issue.

This part.... (It has done it from day 1)

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Odd that it stops leaking once in use. Have you contacted the place you purchased the plow? The pic is a bit blurry but depending on what type of fittings are there they should have either an O-ring on them or some teflon tape.

If it is leaking from the body of that cylinder and not a fitting then it needs to be taken back to point of purchase and replaced.

What part of Wisconsin are you in?
 
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Thanks for your help, the fitting is just metal on metal. Simple male hose end screws into a female end. There isn’t Teflon tape on the fittings, do hydraulic lines need it? Is it the same tape you use for plumbing water connections?

I am just south of Madison.
 
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Thanks for your help, the fitting is just metal on metal. Simple male hose end screws into a female end. There isn’t Teflon tape on the fittings, do hydraulic lines need it? Is it the same tape you use for plumbing water connections?

I am just south of Madison.


So first there are different styles of hydraulic fittings. There's 1 or 2 that have o-rings and the rest dont. Most likely yours don't. So you will need some teflon tape, yes the same kind as a plumber uses. You can also use teflon paste that comes in a little bottle with an applicator brush. If you wrap with tape make sure you do it so the tail is pointing left as you're screwing on to the right. i.e. so you're threading with the tape and not pushing into the tail if that makes sense.


I asked cause I think @Plumber32 lives up around that neighborhood if you needed a hand on your rig. He's pretty handy and if you have beer I think he'd do about anything for ya. Would be a good guy to know.
 
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Thanks for your help, the fitting is just metal on metal. Simple male hose end screws into a female end. There isn’t Teflon tape on the fittings, do hydraulic lines need it? Is it the same tape you use for plumbing water connections?

I am just south of Madison.
Me 2. Janesville. I'll bet it's the seal on top. Probably needs the full pressure to keep it tight and sealed. Most water softeners do that when you shut down the water they will dribble. Until back under pressure. Yes on the teflon, a couple wraps of the white teflon tape should take care of it.
 
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Thanks Plumber! Hit me up if you ever want to trail ride, I use it mainly in the winter for plowing and ice fishing, but the spring, summer, fall it just sits in the shed, I am sure it wouldn't mind a good workout! haha

Nice to meet you!
 
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Thanks Plumber! Hit me up if you ever want to trail ride, I use it mainly in the winter for plowing and ice fishing, but the spring, summer, fall it just sits in the shed, I am sure it wouldn't mind a good workout! haha

Nice to meet you!
You should come to one of our trail rides. They are a lot of fun!

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Thanks for your help, the fitting is just metal on metal. Simple male hose end screws into a female end. There isn’t Teflon tape on the fittings, do hydraulic lines need it? Is it the same tape you use for plumbing water connections?

I am just south of Madison.

One other thing you will want to check is if the female threads are tapered or not. There are hydraulic hose fittings that have a tapered thread and some that have straight threads. If you mix them you often wind up with the type of leak you are describing.
 
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One other thing you will want to check is if the female threads are tapered or not. There are hydraulic hose fittings that have a tapered thread and some that have straight threads. If you mix them you often wind up with the type of leak you are describing.

Thanks for the tip, the connections both came from the factory so I don't believe that is the issue.

What I did to fix it was use some Teflon tape and it no longer leaks. I was just very careful not to get it in the hydraulic line as that is a common cause of hydraulic pump failure.
 
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Thanks for the tip, the connections both came from the factory so I don't believe that is the issue.

What I did to fix it was use some Teflon tape and it no longer leaks. I was just very careful not to get it in the hydraulic line as that is a common cause of hydraulic pump failure.
Glad to hear you got it taken care of.

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Hello, I am looking to talk with someone regarding the Boss V blade plow with the optional smarthitch installed on a P100

Mine continues to leak hydraulic fluid only when using the smarthitch to hook it up and take it off the machine. Does anybody know what might be causing this?

When operating the snowplow after its hooked up, it doesn't leak at all.

Thanks!
Josh



Yes I can tell you exactly why I have a boss 4 foot straight blade on my P 500 it’s leaking from the reservoir cap these caps are not designed to be at anything but 90° the second the plough is on a slight angle it leaks from the cap
 
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Hello, I am looking to talk with someone regarding the Boss V blade plow with the optional smarthitch installed on a P100

Mine continues to leak hydraulic fluid only when using the smarthitch to hook it up and take it off the machine. Does anybody know what might be causing this?

When operating the snowplow after its hooked up, it doesn't leak at all.

Thanks!
Josh


Well I just bought a boss V plow. I'm looking forward to using it.