jd 1050 hydraulic system
beatford68
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2006-04-12 127582
I just bought an '85 john deere 1050 compact tractor w/ 3900+ hours. It's got a model 75 loader. Hydraulics are sluggish and hydraulic/trans oil is grey - apparently water got into the system, though not sure how. At a minimum, I will need to change the filter and oil.
Is there a liklihood that something else is causing the sluggish behavior (clogged filter, damaged pump or control valve, etc)? Is there a history of water getting into these hydraulic systems?
Thanks,
Beatford68
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jd 1050 hydraulic system
Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4297 Southwest MiddleTennessee Pics |
2006-04-12 127586
Be sure to remove, inspect, and clean the hydraulic screen. It may be contaminated with debry and oil/water sludge as well as the filter. If water or some contamination has been introduced into the hydraulic system; repeated changing (flushing out) of the hyd. oil and filters and pickup screen may be required to remove all of the contamination due to the large amount of oil remaining in the FEL hyd. cylinders and residual in the system itself. Oil and filters are VERY cheap in comparison to rebuilding or replacing a pump or valve body in the 3PH. ....
Link: Hydraulic Oil Screen
 
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jd 1050 hydraulic system
FullPull
Join Date: Mar 2007 Posts: 11 WA State |
2007-03-28 140802
i also have water in my fluid. i just bought a old yanmar ym240d. it is the same tractor as the JD-750.. i have drained the fluid from the transmission (yucky white fome)... i have removed the shiftlever and shifting forks from the transmision so i dont dare start the tractor........... (my question is) how can i bleed the hydrolic rams on the loader??? ..... ....
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