John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction

   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction
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#11  
Okay, I found the valve on JD-Parts. Pricey little bugger! ~$550

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   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction #12  
If you are talking about the little screen that goes from the fitting into the top of the rock shaft housing I believe JD did a TSB on that and recommended leaving it out and installing the upgrade kit which has the typical canister filter above the top link on the 3 point. They ended up finding out the screen was blowing out and causing debris to get caught in the rock shaft control valve. Your tractor might already have it. Also on the rockshaft control valve you might be able to get away with cleaning it out as best you can and replacing all the o-rings. Blow by the o-rings can be a culprit and is pretty easy to diagnose if there is hydraulic fluid when you removed the cover.

On my 4400 I had the same issues you are talking about minus the broken roll pin. I replaced with New/old stock rock shaft control valve and pressure relief valve and neither of them fixed it. What ended up fixing it was me fine tuning the linkage control rod and the flow control valve under the seat. But I had the same exact issues. Lift up all the way and motor would lug from the pump constantly running until I found the sweet spot in the linkage where it would drift down and hold. The rock shaft control valve is pretty easy to get at so it wouldn't hurt to put new o-rings in and give it a shot before you put out a bunch of green for green parts.
 
   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction
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#13  
If you are talking about the little screen that goes from the fitting into the top of the rock shaft housing I believe JD did a TSB on that and recommended leaving it out and installing the upgrade kit which has the typical canister filter above the top link on the 3 point. They ended up finding out the screen was blowing out and causing debris to get caught in the rock shaft control valve. Your tractor might already have it. Also on the rockshaft control valve you might be able to get away with cleaning it out as best you can and replacing all the o-rings. Blow by the o-rings can be a culprit and is pretty easy to diagnose if there is hydraulic fluid when you removed the cover.

On my 4400 I had the same issues you are talking about minus the broken roll pin. I replaced with New/old stock rock shaft control valve and pressure relief valve and neither of them fixed it. What ended up fixing it was me fine tuning the linkage control rod and the flow control valve under the seat. But I had the same exact issues. Lift up all the way and motor would lug from the pump constantly running until I found the sweet spot in the linkage where it would drift down and hold. The rock shaft control valve is pretty easy to get at so it wouldn't hurt to put new o-rings in and give it a shot before you put out a bunch of green for green parts.

Did your rockshaft lever act as an all or nothing like mine?

Is this correct that there should not be any oil in the cover? I had oil in the cover when I removed it. quite a bit actually. I see what looks like a drain back to the tank, so I assumed it was normal to have oil in there.

As for the filter, it looks like (from what I've been able to search) you need to replace the hydraulic line and the filter is moved up to the straight section. Mine definitely doesn't have that. I may take the line to the local hydraulic shop and see if they can put an inline filter in it. I think I read somewhere that the conversion kit was no longer available, and I'm sure I can probably have it done cheaper locally.

Thanks!
 
   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction #14  
Did your rockshaft lever act as an all or nothing like mine?

Is this correct that there should not be any oil in the cover? I had oil in the cover when I removed it. quite a bit actually. I see what looks like a drain back to the tank, so I assumed it was normal to have oil in there.

As for the filter, it looks like (from what I've been able to search) you need to replace the hydraulic line and the filter is moved up to the straight section. Mine definitely doesn't have that. I may take the line to the local hydraulic shop and see if they can put an inline filter in it. I think I read somewhere that the conversion kit was no longer available, and I'm sure I can probably have it done cheaper locally.

Thanks!


Mine was doing all or nothing as well. I had to adjust the jam nuts on item 38. One had backed out. What mine was causing was there was so much slop between the jam nuts that that it would raise to the top but not stay at top unless completely bottomed out and you could hear the pump was going into relief. Draft control didn't work. The nut towards the back backed off a bit and what is happening is the rod is not closing the control valve all the way now which is causing drift. As for the control valve it I believe it is a closed system. I know when I pulled my cover off it didn't have any fluid in it. For the inline filter. You might be right it would be cheaper to just have a hydraulic shop do it. All it is is taking that hard line where the screen was located and putting a filter instead of a screen in it. The problem was that little screen couldn't handle any flow restriction when debris got in and would essentially blow out like yours did.

Here's the link for the inline filter. Looks like JD still sells the parts individually just no longer as a kit. https://partscatalog.deere.com/jdrc/sidebyside/equipment/75863/referrer/navigation/pgId/240211437

I don't know if you have changed the fluid but might want to consider t0 and get a new filter and clean out the sump screen at that bottom of the tank.

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   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction
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#15  
I changed the oil and filter (and cleaned the main screen) when I got the tractor in 2016. I probably only put about 100 hours on it since then.

I guess I'll get that shaft freed up, replace those 3 o-rings and put it back together to see if things operate different.

What did you use to seal the cover? Mine didn't have a gasket, but looked like it had some kind of sealant on it.

I don't want to throw money at this that won't do anything. Hopefully I didn't mess anything up when I disassembled the valve. I guess we'll find out!
 
   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction #16  
I used brushed on some permatex gasket maker. Any auto parts store should sell a small can of it. I like it a lot better than the typical RTV gasket stuff. Keep us posted on your results.
 
   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction
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#17  
I'll have to pick up a can of that permatex. Thanks.

I didn't have time to work on the tractor last night. I did call around looking for o-rings, and nobody has them around me. It looks like i'll have to order them.
 
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   / John Deere 4300 3 Point Malfunction #20  
Always nice to keep from having to use the gasket-in-a-bottle if possible. I got up close with it last month when I re-built a 5 speed tranny for my friend who couldn't afford to replace his in a Deere walk-behind mower. Completely new experience for me, as a bearing went out and a replacement transaxle new was $486.

After cleaning, new bearing, have to assemble all the little parts and fill it with grease, then apply the liquid gasket and slap the two halves back together, torque the bolts and cross your fingers that all is in the correct place and the correct order. Lots of horror stories on line of failed attempts. Thankfully all went well and it works for a very happy friend. Learned about the liquid gasket then. I thought Permatex only came in a can with a swab for painting it on, usually with a paper gasket involved. Times have changed..
 

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