Posted by tjdub on June 04, 2011 at 20:19:01 from (208.74.246.137):
In Reply to: bad day in hayfield posted by showcrop on June 04, 2011 at 16:51:31:
Thanks for reminding me not to take my good luck for granted.
Yesterday I baled squares off of a 3 acre field, put the hay in the barn, then went back and plowed the field. Woke up this morning and spread manure on it for about 6 hours, then disked, dragged, drilled sudex, and dragged again. I've been running a tractor for 17 of the past 26 hours and not a single thing broke. I guess you don't remember the good days as much; Because it sure seems like I'm always dealing with break downs :)
Your hydraulic problem sounds more like a clogged intake screen than a plugged filter to me. Filters have relief valves inline so that even if the filter is clogged, you still have hydraulic pressure. I have no idea where the intake screen is on your tractor though. On all of mine, it's on bottom of the transmission housing and you have to drain all of the hydraulic fluid out and buy a new gasket to clean it.
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