2002 jd 110 tlb

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cobiawayne

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2002 john deere 110 tlb
The hydraulics for my front end loader & backhoe work fine,but my tractor has started jerking when traveling.Is there another filter in play besides the suction side filter.I bought this tractor new and it has served me well.It still works but the problem gets worse at higher rpms.New to the forum thanks in advance.Wayne
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #2  
Welcome to TBN, wayne. Does the tractor jerk in reverse, too? Steering and 3pt lift work?

AKfish
 
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yes it jerks in reverse,and the steering and 3 point hitch work fine.thanks for responding
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #4  
I think I would set up an appointment with the dealer and plan on taking it in. Getting this fixed before you have a major failure might be the cheapest thing you can do.
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #5  
There are potentiometer's (sp) for the forward and reverse pedals that can fail or need to be readjusted. However, it would be very unusual for both to fail at the same time.

Your situation sounds like the problem is with the main hydrostatic transmission. Given that you don't have problems with either the steering pump, the main implement pump and the auxuliary pump.

I agree with Steve - this is not likely a problem that you're gonna fix with a weekend and a couple of beers. I'd take it into your dealer and have them work thru the diagnostics.

AKfish
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #6  
Wayne, I am having the exact same problem with my 110 TLB. I just spent the day changing the hydraulic fluid and filters and cleaning the suction screen. When I drained the fluid it was 2+ gallons less than the 9.7gal shown in the manual. I was sure this would fix the problem, but it didn't. It is sluggish and jerks in all three speeds A, B and C and in 4WD and forward and reverse. All other hydraulics work fine - bucket, hoe and steering. I spoke to the dealer yesterday and he indicated I would need to bring it in if the filter and fluid change didn't correct the problem. If anyone has any other ideas before I truck it over to dealer let us know.
Bill
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #7  
Isn't there a procedure for calibration of the hydro pedals? I believe there is on the 3000 and 4000 series.

Matt
 
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Briches let me know what you find out please sounds like we have the exact same problem and I can,t swing a trip to the dealer at this time.Thanks,Wayne
 
   / 2002 jd 110 tlb #9  
Success! Problem was solved by replacing the speed sensor, part # lva17409. Cost $61 and labor $119. I took the machine to dealer last week and left it. Mechanic told me he had just repaired another 110 TLB with the same problem. He first thought it was a hydraulic problem, but when he hooked it up to computer it showed that the sensor was "sending out the wrong frequency"??? Don't know what that means, but the new part fixed the problem. Don't know where the sensor is located or if it is a repair you can do yourself. I'd call your dealer and ask. It's not an expensive part. Good luck.
Bill
 
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That is great news,thanks Bill
 

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