lrunge
Silver Member
Last Dec I cut up a fallen tree and removed the stump with my backhoe. I then moved all the cut up tree trunk to another area in back. I put the tractor back in the barn. I have not used it since. Went out to the tractor and I can see where there was a line of drip marks on the gravel where I pulled it into the barn. I could not find a puddle or large mass of hydraulic fluid. It was low and I replaced about a gallon of SUDT. I found one of the backhoe joysticks just flopping and the screw connecting it to the hydraulics was missing. The tractor will start, and move forward or backwards but no hydraulics will work. Can't raise the FEL or move the backhoe. Could this unconnected joystick cause a loss of hydraulic power and a loss of hydraulic fluid? Also, haven't been able to find a way to get the joystick connected again as there isn't enough room to get my hand in back of it. I may need to drill a hole just to get to the back of it. Any suggestions?