Posted by johnson7060 on January 05, 2019 at 16:42:41 from (98.162.188.70):
I am having issue with my bucket not wanting to curl and loader lifting slow. I went ahead and pulled the hydraulic pump thinking it may possibly be the strainer but found out that this model doesn’t have one. I ordered a new hyd pump and the manufacturer sent the wrong one. So I then went ahead and put the old pump back on till I get the right pump in. Needed to do some brush cutting. The issue now is my pto isn’t working right. It’s slow weak and when I rev the engines rpms it stops. Weird.
Question Does the pump affect the pto Any other issues that all this could be possibly causing when it worked before.
Some have told me it’s the pump where others have said it’s not. I have put all new hyd fluid New can filter on rear right side No shavings in pan All new hydraulic lines to loader No leaks
I will say when the old pump was off it turned real easy The new pump cranked much harder Is that a sign the pump is wearing out Would my 3 point still work even though the pump is going bad
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