I worked on this tractor yesterday, and will be doing so today as well.
Yesterday....
My seat rotates on a bearing since it has a backhoe and a loader. That bearing was trashed. I replaced it with a new bearing, which turns out to be the same bearing as the clutch throwout bearing.
I replaced the seatbelt with a new one...the other one was rusty, and stuck.
I finally got the lift arms to go down...I can only stand on them since the backhoe is on. This is an important first step since my lift was stuck up, and the loader doesn't work, leaving me no good safe way to test the hydraulics.
The lift was stuck up because the knob in front that controls the lowering speed was stuck. I could screw it out a few rounds...but I had no idea that it will screw out much further than I had anticipated. Now I can stand on the arms and they will go down. This leads to....
They will come up again! So I am getting some flow, but at what pressure I don't know. I need to chain or strap them to see if my pump is developing pressure since it should be trivial to lift my boney butt using only the upper lift arms. But my loader still doesn't work.
I noticed in testing....if I hold the loader valve in a position that should raise the loader, and also tell the 3pt to rise simultaneously, the 3pt rises while the loader does not move (and no hoses "dance.") This implies to me that the loader valve does not block the flow for it's own use, but instead lets oil just go on through. I suspect the relief valve.
I cleaned the relief valve and the check...no difference.
I may try that again today as well...but it is hard to put work into a valve that everyone says is junk. I'd love to see it move I suppose...but it looks like even though I was (possibly) unjustified in buying the new pump (unused so far...since lift moved) I am probably justified in getting a new valve kit since it is much nicer in it's control and has float and regen. I can do without regen...but I really do like float.
I put on a new radiator cap, the old one was very rusty...a sign of both poor plating/poor choice of materials and the lack of an overflow bottle to keep the radiator full to the gills so the cap could be protected by the coolant's corrosion inhibitors. I may add an overflow bottle..but more fish to fry on this thing first.
There is a quick update of yesterdays wrenching. Oh...I forgot I replaced the rubbers over the gear shifter balls. I have more rubber to replace too, but I am still early into this tractor.
Yesterday....
My seat rotates on a bearing since it has a backhoe and a loader. That bearing was trashed. I replaced it with a new bearing, which turns out to be the same bearing as the clutch throwout bearing.
I replaced the seatbelt with a new one...the other one was rusty, and stuck.
I finally got the lift arms to go down...I can only stand on them since the backhoe is on. This is an important first step since my lift was stuck up, and the loader doesn't work, leaving me no good safe way to test the hydraulics.
The lift was stuck up because the knob in front that controls the lowering speed was stuck. I could screw it out a few rounds...but I had no idea that it will screw out much further than I had anticipated. Now I can stand on the arms and they will go down. This leads to....
They will come up again! So I am getting some flow, but at what pressure I don't know. I need to chain or strap them to see if my pump is developing pressure since it should be trivial to lift my boney butt using only the upper lift arms. But my loader still doesn't work.
I noticed in testing....if I hold the loader valve in a position that should raise the loader, and also tell the 3pt to rise simultaneously, the 3pt rises while the loader does not move (and no hoses "dance.") This implies to me that the loader valve does not block the flow for it's own use, but instead lets oil just go on through. I suspect the relief valve.
I cleaned the relief valve and the check...no difference.
I may try that again today as well...but it is hard to put work into a valve that everyone says is junk. I'd love to see it move I suppose...but it looks like even though I was (possibly) unjustified in buying the new pump (unused so far...since lift moved) I am probably justified in getting a new valve kit since it is much nicer in it's control and has float and regen. I can do without regen...but I really do like float.
I put on a new radiator cap, the old one was very rusty...a sign of both poor plating/poor choice of materials and the lack of an overflow bottle to keep the radiator full to the gills so the cap could be protected by the coolant's corrosion inhibitors. I may add an overflow bottle..but more fish to fry on this thing first.
There is a quick update of yesterdays wrenching. Oh...I forgot I replaced the rubbers over the gear shifter balls. I have more rubber to replace too, but I am still early into this tractor.