First post here, so I appreciate any help. I've searched/read lots of posts (lots of Googling/YoutTube as well), but haven't found any that solved my issue over the last few days. Was running my B20 FEL (don't know the FEL model number) pulling an old fence post as I have many many times before. Hopped off the tractor for a few seconds to adjust my bucket chain to the post, then back on to find no movement in the FEL. Ran the tractor backwards to my little shop while dragging the bucket and don't think I had power steering (though was dragging the bucket). Fluid was full, filter fairly new, no leaks. Did just install a FEL cylinder after rebuild and had 3 running hours on it that day). 3-point is up and will not go down, even when releasing the valve under the seat and hopping up/down on it. After cracking open the fittings to bleed all lines, the FEL will twitch and attempt to move up about 1/4" inch, but then stop; cracking open the lines again will provide similar results. Also, when cracking the lines, the fluid will 'flow' out (like open garden hose), but not 'spray' (like putting a thumb over end of garden hose) like it did when I popped a cylinder seal on the FEL about a week prior. Is it possible one/both of my hydraulic pumps quit without notice? If so, which one? I was thinking the front pump runs the FEL, but not positive. The tractor had been running strong as always when suddenly the FEL wouldn't work (then noticed the 3-point too and perhaps steering, but trans moves the tractor fine). I did also check the diverter valve located at my feet by the brakes and it hadn't moved. Thank you for any knowledge that can be offered on this.