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Posted by Harlen Larson on August 09, 2006 at 18:24:33 from (64.33.131.224):
OK, I have never had hydraulic trouble with this tractor with the exception of a couple of small leaks. I went out last night to brush out some new ATV trails and noticed for the first time that my power steering was a little jerky. I was only out for about 10 minutes. Then all of a sudden no hydraulics at all,steering, brakes,etc.. Realized this going down hill of all things. Not a good thing to have happen on one of these tractors. I got to the bottom really fast. So I lost my TA pressure and everything. I shut it down at the bottom of the hill and checked the fluid. Hard to read getting just about dark but didn't look to be down very far. I walked back to the shed, came back with fluid and put in about a gallon. I then had hydraulics and drove it back but the steering was still jerky and the brakes are slow at activating. Tonight home from work and I put in a little more fluid and went out to the field to drive around and play with it. Steering didn't get better and everything hydraulic seems louder than normal. I think the fast hitch is going up slower to. I put a gauge on one of the remotes and it shows 2000lbs when I hit the lever. I don't know if this answers any questions or not because I don't know what it was before. HELP!!
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