Posted by tjdub on March 31, 2010 at 07:59:32 from (208.28.88.253):
In Reply to: 2955 John Deere Hyd. shake posted by Stupid Tractor Mechanic on March 30, 2010 at 19:23:01:
I have a 2950 and the same thing happens to it from time to time. The cause is an internal low pressure leak. The hydraulic fluid flow from the transmission pump to the high pressure hydraulic pump is inadequate. When it happens to me, I make sure the Hi-Lo is in Lo, increase RPM and run the loader all the way up and down and it's fine.
The real annoyance is trying to run a hydraulic motor with it when this happens since instead of bouncing it trips the lever off. Again putting the Hi-Lo in Lo seems to make this happen less often.
Anyway, make sure to clean your screen and change filters if you haven't done so recently. Cleaning the screen on mine made a big difference (it was covered with bits of hay).
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