boler76

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hydraulics work fine and dont leak down but hammer when under load, varying with load, what parts do I need to order to fix this Thanks
 
Sounds like your pump is badly worn and will need to be rebuilt. I have never done the job so can't say what the cost is or the level of difficulty. Others here can weigh in on that.
I just wanted to offer the thought of going to live hydraulics. Live hyds lets you operate the 3 point WITHOUT needing to have your pto engaged. And clutch pressed down - or released has no bearing on your 3 point.
Board member The Old Hokie sells a kit for it. I do not know the cost.
If you can mount a small pump and run the lines you could also DIY for not too much $. That is what I would do.
Once you go live on your hydraulic system you will do the DOH! and slap your head for not doing it years ago. It really is THAT MUCH BETTER!
Happy tractoring.
 
was wondering what parts usually are the culprit for making the hammering noise , even tho pump works well and no leakdown
 
Quite a few years ago I was told to switch to the new thin hydraulic fluid. My pump hammered when it go warmed up. Went back to the 80-90 and all quiet. My day is coming for a rebuild but for now all is good. Works great and no leak down.
 
How bad is the hammering? The 9/2N's did that to some extent. It isn't the pump that holds the pressure, but the lift cylinder.
 

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