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Re: JD starter/hydraulic update
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Posted by Brokenwrench on September 06, 2003 at 17:04:07 from (205.188.209.105):
In Reply to: JD starter/hydraulic update posted by Catskill Pete on September 06, 2003 at 16:18:15:
It can be any of 6 or 7 valves depending on how the tractor is optioned. An easy check is to start the tractor cold and let it idle for 10-15 minutes at 1200 rpm. Go around the tractor and feel the steering valve, both remote valves,rockshaft housing. If any of these are warm to the touch(warmer than surrounding areas) that valve is leaking . You have other areas that can cause the problem,bad electric destroke valve,hi-lo clutch or lines, pto clutch or lines, stroke control valve in the main pump.These most likely would have to be checked by an experienced service man. If you are not having any other hydraulic problems, your dealer could install an electric de-stroking kit,if your tractor does not have one. This disables the pump while cranking.
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