Posted by Sherry Lee Jewell on June 13, 2023 at 11:44:43 from (174.215.126.167):
Please , if you have any advice? I am brand new here, this morning June 13,
2023, I have a John Deere loader, 3032 E. It has 139 hrs. It was setting for 17 months, inside my Garage. My neighbor asked me if he could use it, then called to say he washed it and put it away Okay? Got home . On June 10th .went to use it, to mow , with my Brush Hog, maybe 40 min of work. Then put it away, and I could not get my bucket to raise !! I played around with it, it would go down but not raise, finally it's on the ground. What is wrong, I have been reading my manual day and night, going crazy !! Called Clatsop Power, where I brought it in 2016, new owners are NO HELP ! When I turn the key on the instrument panel flashes RED BUCKET with a DROP inside. Also a flShing explanation point!!! So I know not to try to start it up !! My question s are? Do you think water got in some how ( could not have been. From the rain).it's always been under civer ! If it is water in the Hydrolic fluid ? Can I let it set until I have my husband home in Sept ?? Will it do more damage if it sits that long ?? Also just reading about it make me so Darn upset, this can cause lots of damage right?? Corrosion? Rust? Lines will need to be replaced ! etc. Thank you for reading this if you have any help please. I sure do need it !!
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