Posted by Kory1998 on April 08, 2019 at 20:19:10 from (104.243.5.5):
In Reply to: 4440 Hydraulics posted by stew70 on April 08, 2019 at 20:08:26:
What started the problem or what was the reason as to why you changed out the front hydraulic pump.
I had one that I worked on had similar issue come to find out it was that the guy put some off breed hydraulic fluid in it and it started to wipe the paint off the inside of the case and it got down into suction screen inlet tubes and Was not supplying enough hydraulic fluid, customer complained that he lost all hydraulic functions and he told me front pump was bad and he swore up and down and he bought a pump but come to find out it was just as simply as that. Could also be air in system but I think by then you would have all air bled out of tractor since you used it twice. My guess would be like with what your saying you have a leak or are losing sump prime to front pump.
Not saying that I am 100 percent correct, and I’m also sure some one will come on hear and blast me for saying this but it’s just like the old saying goes opinions are like butt holes everyone got one and their either dirty or clean!
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