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NW Minnesota | Guess that depends on how particular you are about you equipment and how much $ you want to spend. I had one fixed and it lasted less than a year and started leaking again. I think it cost around $700 if I remember right to have it done at the farm. Now both fronts are leaking and I haven't fixed them yet. I plan to get through this year and get them fixed this winter. As far as I know they are pretty much a cosmetic problem unless they really start leaking bad. Watch you hydraulic level and grease them regularly and fix them when you feel like spending the money. | |
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