Hey y'all! Just found the site the other day and have been looking around.
My 4wd engages on my L275 but does not have any power. (If I roll the bucket to raise the front wheels off the ground they turn when 4wd is engage, but don't when its not). They really don't do much in action however. My buddy was using my tractor to plow snow up at his house today and stopped by an old timer's nearby. The old timer said that the reason the bucket was so slow and that the 4wd isn't right is both tied to a bad hydraulic pump. Does this sound feasible? The 3 point hitch hydraulics are very strong so we are thinking maybe a clogged filter? I drained the fluid tonight, changed the filter and dropped the transfer case to have a look at it. Everything inside looked fine, not worn, meshing properly. I used RTV to form a gasket and bolted it back in place. Will re-fill fluid tomorrow after it cures some.
Thanks, Josh
My 4wd engages on my L275 but does not have any power. (If I roll the bucket to raise the front wheels off the ground they turn when 4wd is engage, but don't when its not). They really don't do much in action however. My buddy was using my tractor to plow snow up at his house today and stopped by an old timer's nearby. The old timer said that the reason the bucket was so slow and that the 4wd isn't right is both tied to a bad hydraulic pump. Does this sound feasible? The 3 point hitch hydraulics are very strong so we are thinking maybe a clogged filter? I drained the fluid tonight, changed the filter and dropped the transfer case to have a look at it. Everything inside looked fine, not worn, meshing properly. I used RTV to form a gasket and bolted it back in place. Will re-fill fluid tomorrow after it cures some.
Thanks, Josh