mslisaj
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- Joined
- Nov 3, 2017
- Messages
- 323
- Location
- Klamath Falls, Oregon
- Tractor
- LS MT125 Loader/Backhoe John Deere Sabre Lawn tractor w/Snow Blade
My LS MT125 is brand new with 28 hours on it. When I first got the tractor I practiced removing the loader and the back hoe and the hydraulic lines disconnected and reconnected with out any difficulty. Well I removed the hoe and parked it for about two months inside while I used the tractor to push snow. Well today I wanted to put the hoe back on the tractor and I could not reconnect the hoses. Apparently there was built up pressure in the backhoe and I could not push the couplings together. I did cycle all the controls but it finally required brute force to get this lines reconnected. Of course my tractor was not running when I was doing this but this was weird as I had reconnected these hoses before with out any difficulty. I think it was from letting the hoe sit for an extended period of time but why would the hoses be difficult to reconnect? What caused the pressure build up in the hoe section? The weather has been really cold here so there wasn't an issue with heat causing an expansion of the fluid or anything like that. Just was curious if others have experience this and how you deal with it.
Thanks for your feedback and advice.
Lisa
Thanks for your feedback and advice.
Lisa