I posted over on the JD site and the following is responses/ activity... I’ll report back once I get back down to the tractor. Thanks to all for the help!
matthies 06-22-2020 20:40:34
Report to Moderator Re: John Deere 3010 Hydraulic De-stroke in reply to Rick3, 06-22-2020 19:00:46 I didn't go back and check the last post, but I would put a gauge in one of the remote couplers and check pressure, and then adjust the pump with the an allan wrench. Loosen the jam nut with a 3/4 wrench then slowly turn in the screw with allan wrench. Will need to hold lever to get pressure the the gauge. Had one similar to this, friend talked to the CSR man at the local Deere dealer, a car mechanic that didn't work with tractors much, anyway he told friend to check priority valve under the cowl/hood since he lost the hydraulics like you did, I chucked and he demanded me to look at it, so I did and found nothing, showed him the parts. So we put that back together and said lets try my fix. Did what i told you to do, hydraulics came back and was done. All I said was easy wasn't it. [Reply] [Send Email] Rick3 06-23-2020 03:09:41
Report to Moderator Re: John Deere 3010 Hydraulic De-stroke in reply to matthies, 06-22-2020 20:40:34 I guess I’m hard headed and couldn’t get it through my head that was not a destroke until Tom posted last night. Just couldn’t figure out why the book showed it as a destroke BUT I was laying there in bed last night and thought “what’s it going to hurt to try screwing it in (with gauges) and see if it does anything?”... then your post just confirmed my thought! I won’t be back at tractor for a couple/ maybe few days but will definitely check that and report back. Thank you for the response! I’ll let y’all know the outcome. [Reply] [Send Email] tomstractorsandtoys 06-22-2020 19:07:44
Report to Moderator Re: John Deere 3010 Hydraulic De-stroke in reply to Rick3, 06-22-2020 19:00:46 No the screw you have is to adjust hyd pump pressure. Tom
[Reply] [No Email] Rick3 06-22-2020 19:16:37
Report to Moderator Re: John Deere 3010 Hydraulic De-stroke in reply to tomstractorsandtoys, 06-22-2020 19:07:44 Ok good! Thank you for your reply!
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