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Re: john deere 6210 transmission idiot lights
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Posted by K.B.-826 on July 31, 2007 at 18:00:47 from (68.115.94.241):
In Reply to: john deere 6210 transmission idiot lights posted by landlairds on July 31, 2007 at 17:34:22:
Well, you've got the trans pressure light and filter restriction light on. Could be something as minor as failed senders, but really sounds like a mechanical failure. I'd start by removing the transmission filter (frontmost filter) and cutting it open. Look for pieces of iron. next step would be to drain the oil into clean pails and remove the suction screen and check for debris. The brakes on these tractors will commonly fail if they are run with moisture in the hyd oil, which I think may be your problem. Even if you don't find any debris, I'd still recommend having the trans and lube pressures checked by your dealer. Usually the fuel gauge sender is what fails. If this is a cab tractor, you can replace it by removing the access plate in the bottom of the cab floor. If it's an open station, fuel tank has to be slid outwards, best to wait until it is almost empty.
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