Posted by JDseller on April 15, 2012 at 10:18:35 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: Ford 800 posted by ButcherMan on April 15, 2012 at 08:44:31:
Like others have posted you might have a suction line issue. It is letting air into the suction side so the main pump can't draw hydraulic oil.
If it is just a priming issue then take an air blow gun and pressurize the hydraulic reservoir. Take the filler plug out and wrap a rag around the blow gun. Just don't over do it as you can blow the seals out. Do this while it is running. If the pump starts working that maybe just a one time thing. If it does not work after you restart the tractor then you have a leak in the suction line.
Take the PTO lever/cover off of the left side. then blow back threw the hydraulic pump thru the bleeder plug hole. Just pressurize it a little bit. While you are doing this look through the PTO cover hole and see if you can see where the tube is leaking. It will usually bubble.
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