Feguson TO30

   / Feguson TO30
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#31  
It did move smoothly..............maybe 1/2" worth of travel at best. I have read some other posts on other sites and others keep talking about the draft spring possibly needing adjustment. There is some play in the spring with nothing attached. It is my understanding that some play is normal if there is weight attached to the tractor. Could this be affecting anything???:confused:

The thing that puzzles me is that when the PTO is engaged, the arms will come up all by themselves (original issue :confused:). When I hook up an implement and try and lift something substantial, visually looking inside the compartment, I see NO leaks. Not sure where to look next..............There is some swirling towards the rear of the compartment but I am assuming that is the PTO spinning.

I did purchase the IT manual for reference and short of replacing seals in EVERYTHING I am not sure what to do. The tractor is too nice to be sitting in my garage and not mowing!!
 
   / Feguson TO30 #32  
pto MUST be engaged for pump to work.

draft spring adjustments does make a difference.. but if you are manually manipulating the control fork.. that will overide the draft spring.

slip a piece of clear tubing ove rthe relief when pto is off, then aim it over into the sump and start up pto and lift a heavy implement.. see if it is passing oil out the relief.

soundguy
 
   / Feguson TO30
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#33  
Just for my info, the relief valve is located just above the control valve correct? And which direction should I aim the tubing? If there is oil coming out of the relief, time for a new one?? Thanks!!
 
   / Feguson TO30
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#34  
Sorry for the many questions.............will a bad relief valve cause the lift to do what I described?
 
   / Feguson TO30 #35  
if oil reliefs freely.. cyl won't really lift under load.

aim the oil into the sump
 
   / Feguson TO30
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#36  
last question and i got some work to do...............is it possible to remove the relief valve without dropping the pump? Can the relief valve be cleaned in any form or fashion? When I had the pump out last night, everything looked like it was in great shape. The previous owner must have done some work on it in the past....................
 
   / Feguson TO30 #37  
you CAN usually remove the relief valve with the pump in.. easiest way is to slid ethe pto shaft out.. harder way is to torch a wrench into a curve to get around the shaft

relief looks like a spark plug kinda.. it's cap is soldered on.. though may have blown off if the relief failed. relief is no more than a fitting with a ball and spring.. spring holds the ball against a sealing suface in the valve and when hyd pressure overcomes the spring, it lifts.. sometime the spring breaks or debri holds the relief open. not a real easy to service part... luckilly it's a cheap aprt too.. 16-30$..

soundguy
 
   / Feguson TO30 #38  
It did move smoothly..............maybe 1/2" worth of travel at best. I have read some other posts on other sites and others keep talking about the draft spring possibly needing adjustment. There is some play in the spring with nothing attached. It is my understanding that some play is normal if there is weight attached to the tractor. Could this be affecting anything???:confused:

The thing that puzzles me is that when the PTO is engaged, the arms will come up all by themselves (original issue :confused:). When I hook up an implement and try and lift something substantial, visually looking inside the compartment, I see NO leaks. Not sure where to look next..............There is some swirling towards the rear of the compartment but I am assuming that is the PTO spinning.

I did purchase the IT manual for reference and short of replacing seals in EVERYTHING I am not sure what to do. The tractor is too nice to be sitting in my garage and not mowing!!
Get a Ferguson Shop Manual for the TO-20 TE-20, TO-30. They are about $20 + shpg on ebay and elsewhere. they are hundred time better then the IT manual for guys like you and I. The IT manuals are meant for repair shops.

I assume you are looking up at the lift cylinder for leaks and see none. Start the engine.(DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES , STICK YOUR HANDS IN THE HYDRAULIC COMPARTMENT WITH THE ENGINE RUNNING!) With the control valve full forwardThe next place to look is the vertical pipe that feeds the lift cylinder in the right front corner of the hydraulic compartment. You may have to use a mirror to see it. The next place to look for a leak is on the side plates of the pump. The gaskets there often blow. If the relief is blowing you should see a bunch of turbulence above the control valve and it will be noisy.

There should be no play in the draft spring unless you have a heavy load on it. It is attached to the control fork or it at least should be. make sure that it's attached there

If there are no leaks, Shut the enine off and if the lift arm was full up, pull the control valve back and the lift should drop. Attach an implement, push the control valve forward and start the tractor up. Does the lift raise? If the lift raises, you know the pump is good and the control valve is working. (Check again for leaks if the load raises.)The problem is in the control fork/ linkage not moving the control valve. Make sure the linkage is adjusted correctly. The Ferguson Manual gives the procedure.

If it doesn't lift. I'd suspect the pump is damaged and leaking internally since to get this far you found no other obvious leaks.

Do these checks systematically and you find the problem. Don't take the pump out until you have isolated the problem to the pump. You can't test the pump outside of the tractor.
 
   / Feguson TO30 #39  
another thought is if it won't drop with the control valve is it is a plugged exhaust valve.

but then.. it should still lift with the 3pt control if he manually moves the valve..e tc..

soundguy
 
   / Feguson TO30 #40  
another thought is if it won't drop with the control valve is it is a plugged exhaust valve.

but then.. it should still lift with the 3pt control if he manually moves the valve..e tc..

soundguy

It will lift without a load and that makes me think it's a linkage problem. The control valve is not being moved fully forward by the linkage but it's moving far ebough to get some flow to the cylinder. It's also not being moved backward by the linkage so it won't come down. If he manually can get it to work up and down under load then it's not the pump or the control valve. Its gotta' be the linkage. Anyway, that's my rationale.
You could be right about the exhaust side. One can never say never on these old machines. The failure modes possible on a 60 year old tractor with worn parts are a lot greater than the guys who designed them ever thought of!
 

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