Well, been having hydraulic issues with the old 8200...I believe ive got it narrowed down to the suction line getting air in, but want to run this by and see if it makes sense...
Basically the hydros for the FEL have always been kinda slow to respond, and seems like they always get air in them. Sometimes it looses its prime entirely and doesnt work at all, also had been burping fluid from the shifter boot. So my dad goes and replaces the torn shift boot thinking it was just from the gears slinging oil out. But after that noticed that when running, there is pressure building in the trans/hydro sump, to the point the boot gets inflated lol...eventually it pushes out foamed up fluid from the vent on the rear of the trans. BUT, while pressure is built up in the trans, the hydros work better than ever. They're fast and respond instantly. All i can think is that the pump is constantly sucking in air, and whipping the fluid until it overflows. As soon as i relieve the air pressure from the sump and fire it back up, the hydros go back to working crappy.
Now if that makes sense, im gonna go ahead and replace all the o-rings on the banjo fittings and replaced the short section of hose on the line, and hopefully that works. My only other question is if someone knows the size of the o-rings and hose i need...the tractor is at dads house so i cant just pull em off right now. But id like to pick them up before headed there. Assuming they are metric o-rings? hopefully napa or tractor supply will have them.
Basically the hydros for the FEL have always been kinda slow to respond, and seems like they always get air in them. Sometimes it looses its prime entirely and doesnt work at all, also had been burping fluid from the shifter boot. So my dad goes and replaces the torn shift boot thinking it was just from the gears slinging oil out. But after that noticed that when running, there is pressure building in the trans/hydro sump, to the point the boot gets inflated lol...eventually it pushes out foamed up fluid from the vent on the rear of the trans. BUT, while pressure is built up in the trans, the hydros work better than ever. They're fast and respond instantly. All i can think is that the pump is constantly sucking in air, and whipping the fluid until it overflows. As soon as i relieve the air pressure from the sump and fire it back up, the hydros go back to working crappy.
Now if that makes sense, im gonna go ahead and replace all the o-rings on the banjo fittings and replaced the short section of hose on the line, and hopefully that works. My only other question is if someone knows the size of the o-rings and hose i need...the tractor is at dads house so i cant just pull em off right now. But id like to pick them up before headed there. Assuming they are metric o-rings? hopefully napa or tractor supply will have them.