Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source

   / Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source #11  
Good news.

Yes, you may need to drain the transmission to clean the suction filter.

I'm not seeing how the PRV would affect the flow to the 3 pt but I would definitely check the pressure with a pressure gauge if you had to adjust it. Not sure what the system pressure is on this tractor though.

I wonder if the remotes have a detent feature and the lever was stuck in detent, which would prevent the 3pt from working properly.

I think I have a lead on some filter numbers from Mann Filters but will need to investigate further. You should then be able to cross them to something more available on your side.
 
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#12  
I don't know if its an adjustable prv or flow control. Hopefully I'll get a response from Bucher.

No luck on a manual yet and no response from Farmtracus.com

H
 
   / Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source #13  
I came across these filter numbers. These are all Mann filter numbers that should be easily crossed to other manufacturers, specially to WIX, since they bought them.

Engine oil filter: W 610/3
Fuel filter: WK 842
Hydraulic Filter: W 811/1
Air filter: SA 16074

Since there is an hydraulic filter on the suction side, I don't think they run a strainer like other tractors but could be wrong though.

 
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Thanks ptsg! I'll check them out and see if they look similar to existing. There is definitely a suction filter with label / instructions on cleaning schedule, I'll snap a pic next trip out.
 
   / Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source #15  
In that case, definitely spend the time to pull it out and check.
 
   / Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source #16  
Farmtrac FT26 was a brocure with general info. Ran the tractor today for a bit with rototiller to see how quick it would get hot. Made a few laps and temp got to the red so stopped tilling and let tractor idle and temps came back down.

Pulled tiller off the back to see if 3pt would lift with no load on it and the arms move manually up and down but when the lever is put in the up position there is little to no movement up on the arms. Ran idle speed up to 1500 and started to get slow movement up on 3pt arms. I can manually lift the arms up and back down.

There are two needle valves under driver seat. one directly under the seat is the 3pt arms down flow control from what I can tell.

The flow control towards the 3pt lift control appears to be plumbed into the rear remotes. I'm guessing that is pump flow control like on my girls Kubota? Playing with both valves open to close did not help the 3pt at all.

The loader operation is wide open and moves freely. However, it won't lift a sack of wet cement. Tried loading some scrap wood with it today and it wouldn't pick up the pile. Backed up and started loading boards on by hand and would have grandson check operation every now and then and I'm guessing 200 lbs max lift on the loader.

The 3pt will slowly raise, so to me that means a clog / valve adj issue, or the cylinder seals / pump is bypassing real bad. Something is not right.... especially with no power at the front end loader. For a 2000lb tractor, I was hoping for a 1000 lb loader capacity. From what I can tell, the 3 point is good for 1500 lbs from the info I've found so far. The sticker on the loader says 250kg capacity which is just over 500 lbs...... Thats less than a BX Kubota which I crossed off my list because it was too small.

Checked out ebay for manuals / parts and looks like things start at the larger tractors, 35, 45 and up.

Will double check filters on the Farmtrac to see if any part numbers show up that I can use to get new filters.

And the search continues.....

H
Most tractors have a flow control valve that controls the speed the 3PH moves by regulating fluid flow. Typically these valves are a turn knob located under the seat.
 
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Hey Coy, yes there are two flow valves under the seat. One directly under the seat is 3pt down flow control. The other to the right is yet TBD.... on a kubota its a flow control valve (as I was told), but don't know if that is a global flow or 3pt flow. On my Farmtrac, pump output goes to the loader, then rear aux, then 3pt, so I'll play with that valve today when we get to the farm.
Thx,
H
 
   / Farmtrac 25H Manual and parts source #18  
Hey Coy, yes there are two flow valves under the seat. One directly under the seat is 3pt down flow control. The other to the right is yet TBD.... on a kubota its a flow control valve (as I was told), but don't know if that is a global flow or 3pt flow. On my Farmtrac, pump output goes to the loader, then rear aux, then 3pt, so I'll play with that valve today when we get to the farm.
Thx,
H
That’s different. Typically 1 valve controls the flow for 3PH up and down. Also there is glow when 3PH goes down, but no pressure just gravity affected by weight of whatever is mounted. Pressure flow typically is up only at least on compact tractors. However, to best of my memory I have never touched a Farmtrac tractor.
 

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