To-35 hydraulics and standpipe

Freakshow

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I was having problems with my hydrolics being weak and not wanting to go all the way up with any weight on it (scrape blade or dirt scoop). So I went searching all through Google and mainly this forum. I found a post saying to check the stand pipe o-rings so I pulled the stand pipe the o-rings looked alright (none were missing or broken). I then put the stand pipe back in place cranked the tractor up and now the lift isn't even trying to move at all. I have no clue what it could be I even took the cover off the stand pipe and cranked the tractor cuz shouldn't it shoot out a bunch of oil if I do that? I've spent the last 2 days searching for answers and I can't figure it out any help is greatly appreciated thanks in advance
 
I hope you don't think I am insulting you but starting with the easiest - it sounds like you didn't drain the fluid so are you sure
you got the riser inserted properly into the pump?
 

Hey man like I said any ideas help lol I think I do and your right I didn't drain it but when I put the tube back it felt like it slid into the right spot
 
I have been known to NOT PLACE the stand pipe in the supply bore on the PUMP.

Bob. Owner Operator MF FE 35 X and other colored Tractors:
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When putting the stand pipe back in, it's pretty easy to miss putting it in the stand pipe bore of the hydraulic pump (in other words it happens a lot).
 
Thank ya everyone I decided to keep trying to place it and I finally got it so now that's one problem down onto the next one
 

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