Posted by ben brown on April 02, 2010 at 04:31:53 from (67.54.192.52):
In Reply to: 2955 JD Hyd. Shematic posted by Stupid Tractor Mechanic on March 31, 2010 at 16:16:14:
i betting ther not all that much wrong with your hy, just a matter of finding the problem or someone to help but i bet it has nothing to do with your loader. though power beyond does leave you rears remote free it not required to ues it,, and i have seen many ues remote with no problem. i have fix lot hyd on jd tractors and most trun out to be a simple fix. main thing is it very seldom the main hyd pump but for some reason that what most people change. there is a bushing in the clutch housing that hold the main transmission supply line from moving foward it well dis lodge and you loues your oil supply to the main hyd pump. i well look it up this eving and post part number. dont pull out you hair or get to upset it is fixable. when i need scamatic of a hyd or electrica i go borrow one from local dealer. most case you i-t manual well give you as much info a a jd manuals. and more ueable frindly. also research jdparts.com. look at parts break down.
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