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2010 hydrs

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John J. Otto

09-21-2004 06:14:00




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i have a 63 2010 with a 36 loader it takes about 20 minutes or so fo it to build pressure to a level the loader will work right what my problem




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msb

09-21-2004 21:29:08




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 Re: 2010 hydrs in reply to John J. Otto, 09-21-2004 06:14:00  
First of all, have you cleaned or replaced the hydraulic filter? Its located on the right side of the transmission case just behind the brake pedals.Its held on with 3 capscrews.I would also drain the transmission case and refill with new oil.Could be you have some water in the case.There are 2 drain plugs.One is just below the brake pedals and the other is in front of where the drawbar is attached.
Does your tractor have power steering.If so, doest it work O.K.?If the answer to both questions is yes, then I would suspect the flow divider in the hydraulic pump is malfunctioning.Its possible the pump is worn out too.

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Bill C

09-22-2004 09:40:36




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 Re: 2010 hydrs in reply to msb, 09-21-2004 21:29:08  
I have just acquired 63 2010 gas and can't locate the hydraulic fluid dipstick or fill tube, can anyone give me some direction?



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john j. otto

09-22-2004 10:21:08




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 Re: 2010 hydrs in reply to Bill C, 09-22-2004 09:40:36  
on the right hand side of the tractor at your foot is a square headed pipe plug that is your filler and level checker john j. otto



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Bill C

09-23-2004 15:00:51




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 Re: 2010 hydrs in reply to john j. otto, 09-22-2004 10:21:08  
Found it, thanks very much. There's no dipstick, so I'm guessing that I should just fill it to not-quite-overflow, correct? What sort of hydraulic oil should I use?



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john j. otto

09-24-2004 09:48:02




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 Re: 2010 hydrs in reply to Bill C, 09-23-2004 15:00:51  
john deere hygard topped off with lucas conditioner good luck jjjo



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