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2010 hydraulic system

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jimjo2

12-18-2005 06:09:02




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I just purchased a late model 2010 and everything worked fine during the test run. I got it home, put a rear scraper on it to clean my driveway and 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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MonT

12-19-2005 10:39:55




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 Re: 2010 hydraulic system in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 06:09:02  
On a past post a guy had a 460 with the same problem (sounds like)his problem was his ratio of water vs oil in his hydro system. H'ed let it run and warm a little and it then slowly took off.Check filter for moisture (ice) especially if it't been real cold there.
Monty



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KEH

12-18-2005 17:03:55




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 Re: 2010 hydraulic system in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 06:09:02  
jim, I had a 2010 w/ loader for several years. Do what Ben says plus I would flush with diesel fuel. If the filter looks clogged at all I would go ahead and get a new filter. Cycle loader up and down several times after changing oil. Mine gave better service when I kept it sheltered. Mine was a gas tractor and I solved a bad cranking and running problem by putting a new switch on it. Good luck.

KEH

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ben brown

12-18-2005 10:06:23




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 Re: 2010 hydraulic system in reply to jimjo2, 12-18-2005 06:09:02  
it probley the screen no filter. the screen is located rt bottom side transmission behind 3 bolts takes a 9-16 inch wrench to remove the plate also it best to remove brake rod. there is a spring behind the plate holding the screen in it is a cleanable screen but after awhile it most likley well need replacig. also all the oil well drain out thinking it has about 15 gallons.



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