PatsTractor
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I was told if you air up the hydraulic system the arms will begin working again..
Where do you air up the system? In the dip stick hole?
How much pressure should be applied to try this event?
This tractor has a PTO pump in the front down by the radiator running off the front crankshaft which runs the bucket loader.
I don't see any other hydraulic pump on the tractor so I'm assuming I air up the system via the dip stick tube hole.
Anyone run into this before? and did airing it up work?
Next, I understand there's a valve with O rings under the hydraulic system top cover. What goes wroing with these valves? O rings rip? whole valve goes bad or? Like should I be buying a new valve or O ring set and just replace all of them?
Thanks in advance for any info you might have.
Where do you air up the system? In the dip stick hole?
How much pressure should be applied to try this event?
This tractor has a PTO pump in the front down by the radiator running off the front crankshaft which runs the bucket loader.
I don't see any other hydraulic pump on the tractor so I'm assuming I air up the system via the dip stick tube hole.
Anyone run into this before? and did airing it up work?
Next, I understand there's a valve with O rings under the hydraulic system top cover. What goes wroing with these valves? O rings rip? whole valve goes bad or? Like should I be buying a new valve or O ring set and just replace all of them?
Thanks in advance for any info you might have.