Posted by used red MN on May 24, 2023 at 21:17:03 from (172.58.83.122):
In Reply to: Ford 3910 hydraulics posted by Msmith1964 on May 24, 2023 at 08:39:20:
Hello Msmith welcome to YT! Not familiar with those tractors or really Fords in general. A common first thing to do is change fluid and the filter. I am not sure what type of hydraulic filter it has or where it is located. I am just going to make a broad statement about your symptoms. I see your tractor has wet brakes. I do not know if your tractor model can suffer from this problem, but in some brands and models the brake lining can delaminate from the brake disc or pads. As it peels away it finds its way into the suction screen for the pump. Eventually enough builds up that it plugs it enough to stop flow or severely restrict. Then after it has been stopped a while the crud falls off the screen and when you restart it works again for a while. Might try draining a gallon of two of the fluid out into a clean pan. Then see what might be in it. Not sure if you will get a better response on the Ford topic section or not. I am adding a link to it.
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