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2010 Hydraulic System

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jimjo2

02-12-2006 12:21:14




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I have a 2010, no serial number, so I have no idea what year. It has a bucket loader on it, JD36, with manual trip and I would like to install additional hydraulics for a hydraulic dump. Does anyone know if this is possible? I have looked in the service manual for a live pressure line to run out to a control valve but I haven't seen any way to do it. Am I overlooking someting somewhere? Any and all help would be appreciated. I know this tractor has some controversy with some guys but it really is a decent tractor for what I need it for.

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billde

02-12-2006 16:59:33




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 Re: 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to jimjo2, 02-12-2006 12:21:14  
Best and easiest way is to find a used valve, the ones under the dash. Can't remember whether the 2010 is open or closed center. If it is open center you could tap in ahead of your existing valve.



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Bob

02-12-2006 18:07:07




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 Re: 2010 Hydraulic System in reply to billde, 02-12-2006 16:59:33  
It is OPEN CENTER. Hydraulic system is a real $#&%$*$.

IIRC, there was a block available, or plugs that needed to be removed from the hydraulic valve found under the dash console, to the right side, for "power beyond" applications.

It would be best to get a book, or find someone who knows for SURE what needs to be done, as it was a poor hydraulic system, with a poor pump and filtration, and longevity was marginal, at best. Pumps are getting tough top get, and $$$$$.

Be SURE you know what you are doing, before proceding.

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