Posted by tractorsam on January 14, 2015 at 13:26:32 from (12.182.11.116):
A few weeks ago I purchased a Hydro 70 with a non-functioning 3 point hitch. So far I've removed the plate under the seat, noted no significant flow with the tractor running, after I start the tractor I get a very slight increase in oil level. The linkage all appears to be hooked up and moving the valve as it should. I have reconnected the remote valve for the loader (the tractor has no remotes, the valve for the loader is hooked in with two hoses which are connected to the right of the seat just by where the draft and position controls are) and when I operate (dead head) a loader function I can hear the relief valve open but I still have no hitch. I haven't yet removed the line from the hitch pump or changed the oil and filters (I have the oil and filters but was hoping to replace the pump if necessary before installing them). I'm guessing at this point that if it is the oil and filter the pump's toast anyway? The steering is fine and the hydro seems to work well. Anything else I can/should check (I'm waiting on a manual) before pulling the pump? Thanks, Sam
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