Posted by charles todd on July 14, 2008 at 21:06:57 from (205.242.95.138):
I have lost all hydraulic pressure to my remotes but still have power-steering and 3 point lift functions. Since I have these two functions, both pumps must be working. I was not operating the tractor but the operator said he actuated a remote valve and heard a "pop" then the remotes quit.
I looked at the tractor and pulled the check balls from the remotes and they appeared to be fine. The only two points I know to look at are the relief valve under the seat and the power-steering flow divider on the LH steering column.
In the morning (July 15)I am going to try to get the hydraulics to atleast get the loader off the ground so I can get it on the trailer. I am also going to change the hydraulic pump in the field since I have a new one if I fail to find a failure in the flow divider or relief valve.
Any help from the GURUS would be appriciated.
PS: I will take my laptop and cellular modem in case someone post the fix or I need help.
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