We bought a 930 case, the hydralics have been slow.
Changed the oil and filter and no help. When facing
the rear of the tractor their are a set of connectors on both side, we have always tried the set on the left. Same as on our International.
Anyone have ideas?
Thanks
 
Cases are paired top and bottom so one cylinder will be on top and the second cylinder will be on the bottom of both sides.
 
(quoted from post at 18:42:30 05/09/13) Cases are paired top and bottom so one cylinder will be on top and the second cylinder will be on the bottom of both sides.
Yes, there have been a few people fooled by the 30 series Case hydraulic arrangement.
 
Trace the hoses to the valve, the tops on the valve are a pair and the bottoms are a pair. Someone may have moved the couplers and put pioneer on one side and left the case on the other. A picture would make all the difference.
 
(quoted from post at 21:52:02 05/09/13) The connections on the right side are a larger size.
My 930 was like that too. Left side plugs different size from the right.
Not sure why, but that threw me for a while.
Maybe just so you got "up" and "down" the way you wanted it on the handle.
 
(quoted from post at 18:52:02 05/09/13) The connections on the right side are a larger size.
Someone has modified it. Case had the same couplers on all four outlets and they were the unique "Case" style that no other hyd end would plug into. Adaptors are available to connect Pioneer to Case but they are not cheap.
 
I have a 1030 and think it is the same as a 930. Educate yourself on Pioneer vs Case hydraulic connectors/breakaways. Just in case "pun intended" something has been changed. Then forget about the right side and left side connectors. Dosen't work that way. Standing at the back of the tractor, from left to right, lets call the hydraulic breakaway connectors 1,2,3, and 4. 1 and 4 go together and 2 and 3 go together. Or otherwise, outside connector to outside connector, inside connector to inside connector. You are going to love that tractor, reliable, sips fuel, easy to work on, parts are avaliable and inexpensive. Although they are loud, so bring ear plugs, and they dont like to start in real cold weather.
 
Not a Case man but that could have been done so that would always get the cylinder hooked up corectly without tracing hoses like I always had to do.
 
Cheaper to just use the case male end and a short pipe nipple connected to a pioneer female connector. That's all I ever used.
 

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