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    New holland turbo question

    Hey guys. Iv been here for a few years and seem to always be looking through this site for info. I can't seem to figure this one out hopefully someone can help. I have a 04 ls170. I bought the machine as is and it was dumping oil out the exhuast. Of course I assume turbo and sure enough the...
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    2006 New Holland LS170 oil cooler line blew - tips needed

    (originally posted in wrong forum section so copying here) Hi all, I have an old NH that's been running great and the other day I noticed I couldn't lift the boom, followed by a trail of oil. Well, by the time I parked it oil was coming out of every orifice and making a huge mess. After opening...
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    2006 New Holland LS170 oil cooler line blew - tips needed

    Hi all, I have an old NH that's been running great and the other day I noticed I couldn't lift the boom, followed by a trail of oil. Well, by the time I parked it oil was coming out of every orifice and making a huge mess. After opening the back door and hood I could hear it pissing out but...
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    Instrument cluster info for NH LS170 (2006)

    Hi all, New member here. I just recently purchased a 2006 New Holland LS170 with about 2100 hours for personal use and am trying to figure my way around this machine. It's my first skid steer or any type of machinery, really, although I've rented a SS in the past (that's the extent of my...
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    New Holland LX665 Hydraulic Problem

    Just purchased a 1998 New Holland Lx665 w/ 2800 hrs on the meter. Overall good condition for the year. Here's the problem I'm having: After being warmed up and lifted from the rest position, the loader arm will creep down fairly quickly. I don't think it is the cylinder packing because I...
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