if your tractor has factory remotes it has a separate pump ,the 3 point has it's own pump, best clean the 90 wt out of the system it will cause problems,your system uses permatran if you can stand the price,universal tractor fluid works fine, first clean the pump strainer and replace the external filter if it's equipped with one then hook the test gage directly to the remote, make sure your gage can handle the pressure,that way when the valve is opened momentarily to read the gage the fluid can't be escaping thru another valve, the relief valve should squeal and gage will read the amount of pressure being delivered,if it's low and the relief is squealing the relief is set wrong or damaged,if low and no squeal check relief valve for broken parts,if it's ok then the problem could be loose or broken lines inside the case that connect the pump to the external lines, i have run into that a few times,if the lines are ok pump is all that's left,if the pressure is good the the problem is in the loader system
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