Posted by CBBC on August 16, 2018 at 22:18:33 from (24.85.12.131):
In Reply to: JD 6300 hydraulics posted by CBBC on August 16, 2018 at 11:13:14:
JD and Bob, Thank you for your replies.
After 45 min of running this afternoon I had them pop out a few more times. I think I will start first with changing the barrols out...they certainly could be worn out. Should I change the style to the more common Pioneer?
Thanks for the information on the dials. Yes I have them in the gear position and the lever will stay in place. I did not know the flow dial turned that much though.
I've been using this for several years without too much trouble so I assume the valve on the mower is closed centre like the tractor.
Just to make sure it wasn't a problem with the mower I switched it an put it on the 2755. Had to bungy the lever open to keep the oil flowing, but it worked fine for 3 hours.
Hopefully just the barrol adaptor change will help. I prefer using the 6300 as its a bit larger and feels more stable.
Thanks, Grant .... I'll post back next week and let you know how it works out.
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