The problem I'm having with your question is , we don't know what your 2010 tractor really is . Does it have a high/low reverse or a constant mesh transmission ? A high/low reverse transmission has an oil cooler in front of the radiator , a constant mesh transmission does not . Each has an oil pressure flow control valve in their systems . If some one has used silicon , to seal the transmission cover or other parts of the hydraulic system then it may have found it's way into the valve. The JD online catalog PC 731 , pages 102 and 103 shows the different locations for the valve .. but as others have indicated it may be the oil filter is still plugged. It has a micro screen and is very hard to clean . Over time , wax from the oil collects on it . I know people think spraying modern day cleaners take care of the wax , but the most effective way i have found is to use hot/hot water and soap to melt the wax, blowing air from the inside while it is submersed in the hot soapy water to dis-purse the wax . As Tx Jim wrote: " Correct method to check screen for cleanliness is stand screen with open end UP in a drain pan then pour hyd oil in screen. If oil flows freely out of screen it's "clean".
That's all I can offer at the moment , good luck , if you cannot resolve the problem please post back with the serial number of your tractor and the type of transmission . Let us know the out come .
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