Posted by circle k on April 28, 2016 at 17:15:52 from (70.198.37.55):
Alright Deutz guys, I'm in need of your experience. I recently bought a little Deutz 6250 mfwd as a project. It was parked because it wasn't staying in low gear and would pop out. The previous owner had drained all the hydraulic oil out of it to try to look at the gears behind that plate where the plug is. Needless to say that's all the farther he got and the tractor sat in his machine shed for about 5 years, with no hydraulic oil in it. Before I got too crazy I wanted to put hydraulic oil in it and a battery to see what I was up against. I bought a new battery, filled it up with hydraulic oil, got it running, and I don't have any hydraulics or steering. I cracked the line running out of the little pump on the left side of the engine and didn't have any oil going to the back of the tractor. So basically that's telling me that the little $300 dollar pump on the left side there is probably stuck or no good? Or is there some sort of valve that's on there to shut oil off from going to the pump? I've worked on a lot of green ones... Just the other shade of green so this Deutz stuff is new to me! Anyways thanks guys in advance for your thoughts!
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