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Re: John Deere 2030 Hydraulics vibrate and wander
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Posted by cannonball on August 27, 2004 at 06:24:55 from (209.34.43.41):
In Reply to: John Deere 2030 Hydraulics vibrate and wander posted by Don on August 26, 2004 at 19:22:12:
some tractors the clutch has to be out for the transmission pump to work, if that is not case you need to check the screen to transmission pump...it is usually behind a round plug with a 1/2 square hole that a breakover will fit in..you will loose all your fluid when you do, i catch mine in a big tub..if fluid is clean you might want to reuse it, but i usually don't...pull screen wash it and reinstall...replace filter put in correct amount of fluid..if rockshaft does not stay where it is put, you need to go thur adjustments ...if you still chatter when moving loader, you need to check to see if loader is hooked back into filter cover on return line..it could be a number of things, internal leak, front pump, rockshaft leaking or power steering leaking, hope this may help...have nice day may god bless
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