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wrecker had a bad day

timntrucks

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wrecker sprang a leak. just all of a sudden. its on the winch pump on crane. and later i tried to use vise and it broke some little bolts so im quessing it froze up on me. any one can help to determine if this is a seal or gasket blow. there might could be a little crack by one bolt but might be just in the paint any help is appreciated and yes i have pics haha
 

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halftrack

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Sorry to hear about that Tim. The exact samething happen to me and my vice. I ended up getting a whole new vice. Its a common civilian vise and available anywhere. At least the hydraulic leak is easy to get to and not underneath the truck.
 

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Those vises are high quality and expensive, yet can be easily repaired. They'll rust up on you if exposed to the elements and not internally greased up. I saved one from the scrap heap about ten years ago and still use it today. It took about $10 in parts to repair. Find a dealer willing to order replacement parts or try contacting Wilton Corp.
 
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