Joe Liter
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Interesting question on flushing. I don't know. I do know that there are incompatible fluids that will cause all kinds of oddities because it happened to me two days ago. I've got some gear lube in the shop right now that I must have gotten something incompatible from the funnel I used to pour the extra back into the bulk container. I started to use it two days ago it had jelled!! Big chunks of what looks like clear jello in the container floating in what was left of the lube. Oddest thing. I've never seen that before.thank you for responding
Is the shuttle shift working correctly? Yes
How about the hydraulic pump? It appears to be
Power steering?? yes
hydraulic radiator - the best I can tell there isn't one on my tractor but willing to double check
Joystick - at first startup the joystick is fine, its just when it gets hot is when it gets hard to move & feels like it has pressure built up in it
What would be the best way to continue flushing & or how often?
Too often we get hung upon what happened last vs what’s broke now. I’ve certainly been trapped on that hamster wheel before.Like D & D I suspect a problem with the mechanical linkage of the joystick control. Once warm if you shut the tractor off is the joystick still hard to operate?
Yes still hard to operate when warm with engine off?
That would tell us something.... but I'm not sure what. Certainly it is worth trying though. I wonder what that will show?? Hope he makes the experiment.Like D & D I suspect a problem with the mechanical linkage of the joystick control. Once warm if you shut the tractor off is the joystick still hard to operate?