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Re: IH 254 Hydraulic Stopped Working
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Posted by Shredder on June 25, 2007 at 17:50:46 from (64.123.103.24):
In Reply to: Re: IH 254 Hydraulic Stopped Working posted by Shredder on June 19, 2007 at 20:22:00:
Well, I finally got back out there. Been busy and it's been raining for a week. There is definitely hydraulic fluid moving through the system when the engine is running. I can see it in the filter housing when I remove the cap. Also the fluid level is full. When I move the 3ph lever the pump doesn't run. Normally when I move the lever to raise the 3ph the engine strains a little. Now nothing happens. The pump isn't pumping. What should I check next? Could the problem be in the relief or control valve? This tractor does not have power steering and the PTO is mechanical. I can see no visible problem with the linkage but I'm not sure I would recognize a problem. There is water in the hydraulic oil but it was there before I shredded 2 weeks ago and I had no problems. I had drained and replaced some of the water-oil and will completely change it when I fix this problem. Any help greatly appreciated. The pasture weeds are getting tall:( Norm
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