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HELP! JD2030 Hydr. 3 pt Lift (Rockshaft) extremely slow
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Posted by Mark Kanzler on September 21, 2000 at 09:17:06 from (12.13.248.12):
My 3 pt. hitch is lifting really slow. I replaced the Hyraulic Fluid Filter, and tried running the engine at pretty high rpm. Also tried adjusting the depth/load lever, and other stuff, to no avail. I have to check the negative stop screw adjustment (I think that's what it's called), but that should only affect when the depth/load selector is in the "Load" position. I'm going to try replacing the hydraulic fluid and the breather filter, but was wondering what else to look for. It was working fine last week, then I replaced the engine oil, oil filter, air filter, and washed off the tractor on Saturday. Yesterday, it was suddenly extremely slow at lifting the same implement that was fine on Friday (I was afraid I'd get struck by lightning while waiting for it to lift so I could empty the boxblade). Is there any sort of adjustment or maintenance I could do to the pump? Is there a way to check for clogs in the system? Thanks for any help you can give, -Mark
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