kebo
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- May 16, 2006
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- Lexington, SC
- Tractor
- 2001 John Deere 790 4x4, bar tires
Hey I found out what the issue is with the electrical. There was a 3A fuse that was being held into the fuse block with some wood slivers and small metal strips because the spring contacts in the fuse block were broken off. I pushed it back in and the warning lights and gauges work fine now. I'm afraid its temporary because it will most likely vibrate loose at some point without being able to replace the contact on the wire in the fuse block.
I took the sway adjustment off and got one end on both of them broken loose but now I'm trying to figure out how to break loose the other end without messing up the threads. I got one end loose on one side then in the process the other end broke loose but I got the initial end freed jammed and can't get it back out. Im still figuring that one out. If I can get the threaded rod out I think I can replace that part without ordering it from JD.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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Hi Brian, welcome to the forum! I also have a JD 790 and love it. I can probably help out with some of your questions. As for the adjustment links on your sway bars, it might be best to replace the one that's frozen. The threads on it look like they are pretty well boogered up anyway. Once you get them figured out, raise the implement and adjust the links so that the implement is centered behind the tractor, and has minimal movement side to side. Once they are adjusted correctly, make sure you put the little pins back in them so they won't move out of adjustment. Believe me, they will move too, without that little pin to lock the threaded shaft in place.
Does your 790 have the loader on it? If you do, most likely it's the model 70 like mine. If you have it, there's a little trick you can do to safely increase the hydraulic pressure and get a little more lifting capacity on the FEL, and on the three point lift as well. It only costs a few dollars, I did it to mine several years ago and have not had any problems with it. Something you can consider if you want too. Anyway, good luck with it.