Posted by Donald Lehman on November 29, 2014 at 09:52:12 from (184.10.220.193):
In Reply to: 1755 oliver posted by gregl on November 29, 2014 at 06:55:08:
Heat the hydraulic system up with a salmander heater for a couple of hours, then start the tractor up and try it. If no access to heat, I'd dump several bottles of dry gas into the system and wait a day and see what happens. You say it worked fine and then a few days later nothing. Sounds like you are froze up with moisture in the Hyd. oil. BTDT.
Second thing. Do you have that stupid oil cooler pump on the left side run by the fan belt? Those things get worn and the seal starts leaking they can cause all kinds of hydraulic function problems. BTDT, too. You usually figg'er it out AFTER you spent 20 hours checking everything else.
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