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JD 2010 Hydraulic System

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jimjo2

12-18-2005 06:17:52




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I just purchased a late model 2010 and everything worked fine during the test run. I put a rear scraper on it to clean my driveway, drove the tractor home (about 6 miles and all oil was warm), and by the time I got home I lost all hydraulics; power steering, 3-point and bucket loader. I let the tractor sit for about an hour, went back out and had limited power. Does anybody have any ideas? Hydraulic oil is full. I haven't checked filter yet. Is there any connection to this problem and the pump unloader valve? Is my pump shot or possibly the pressure relief valve?

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JD man in SD

12-18-2005 08:22:01




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 06:17:52  
i would trans drain trans and pull filter it is a fine screen type if you find yellow primer paint chips in it the trans has had water inside if not clean it out and reinsall put in new oil



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jimjo2

12-18-2005 13:06:10




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to JD man in SD, 12-18-2005 08:22:01  
Does the transmission and the hydraulic system share the same oil?



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chrisfromsolitude

12-18-2005 13:27:18




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 13:06:10  
The hydraulic oil and trans. fluid are one and the same on that tractor. There is only one filter and if it gets clogged you loose everything. I would try changing the filter and I would bet it would fix your problem. Let us know how it turns out. Hope this helps and good luck.



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chrisfromsolitude

12-18-2005 13:24:51




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 13:06:10  
The hydraulic oil and trans. fluid are one and the same on that tractor. There is only one filter and if it gets clogged you loose everything. I would try changing the filter and I would bet it would fix your problem. Hope this helps.



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jimjo2

12-23-2005 09:55:51




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to chrisfromsolitude, 12-18-2005 13:24:51  
chrisfromsolitude,

Thanks for the help! I drained the oil from the reservoir, flushed with 5 gal. diesel fuel amd refilled with new JD oil and new filter. The system appears to work normally. I am doins some other repairs right now so I haven't tried to work it yet but I think it look good. I am going to try to take a pressure reading somehow, do you have any advise?



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jimjo2

01-27-2006 16:55:50




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 Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to jimjo2, 12-23-2005 09:55:51  
chrisfromsolitude,

I finally got to use my 2010 today and the hydraulics seem to work fine. Thanks again for your help.

Jim



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