Thank you for the replies Im so grateful there is a community out there for this
1) Have you checked the hydraulic oil level? - yes looks to be at the right level
2) Does the 3pt hitch work? - yes 3pt still works
3) If you move and hold the Aux control valve in the apposite direction will the loader work, the loader control valves should work in the opposite direction now? - no when I hold it opposite nothing happens (sounds like a release valve opens when I do)
4) Is the loader connected to the Aux valve outlets with hydraulic Quick Couplers? If so make sure the Quick couplers are seated properly. - I will check this next
5) I don't know if the Aux valve on this tractor is live all the time or if there is a valve that has to be closed like the B414/434 series tractors. - wish I knew the answer to this one
6) Is there also a suction filter besides the pressure filter in the hydraulic system? - I will have a look when it stops raining cats and dogs here today
The photo below is the control valve for the loader and bucket tilt - it have two lines coming from that auxiliary valve being held down by bungees (the loader was working until I pulled backwards on that bungeed down lever ) is it possible I pulled all the hydraulic fluid out of this secondary circuit when I pulled back in that lever? Would it be possible to swap out the quick connects and see if I push fluid back in?
I will do a full hydraulic flush and order a new hydraulic filter next + purchase the service manual for this machine as soon as I can find one.
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