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So I got a few hours to poke around with the tractor and try some of the suggestions that you guys made.
First is oldnslo's test. I had my 5 foot Woods bushhog on the 3pt, so it wasn't a lot of weight but at least a couple of hundred lbs. I pulled the lever to raise the loader and then raised the 3pt, came up no problem. Tried the same with the bucket curl lever and once again the 3pt raised no problem. Presumably this means there are two hydraulic pumps but I have ony found one and I still don't have my book, so I have no official confirmation.
I did some looking at the hydraulics. Up front I have a hydraulic pump that is belt driven off the same belt as the alternator runs on.
Fluid supply comes from the center bottom of tractor and enters pump on the right hand side.
Fluid exits on pump's left and heads to rear of tractor. Splits about halfway back and goes under the axle on both sides of the tractor.
The left rear lines feed my rear hydraulics, which I have never used. The right rear lines go to the area that my loader supply hoses come from, but I can't see much because it is all covered by a casing. They also feed this big canister, which I guess is my hydraulic filter. Can anyone confirm this is the hyd filter? Is servicing it just a matter of undoing the screw at the bottom and then change a paper filter?
First is oldnslo's test. I had my 5 foot Woods bushhog on the 3pt, so it wasn't a lot of weight but at least a couple of hundred lbs. I pulled the lever to raise the loader and then raised the 3pt, came up no problem. Tried the same with the bucket curl lever and once again the 3pt raised no problem. Presumably this means there are two hydraulic pumps but I have ony found one and I still don't have my book, so I have no official confirmation.
I did some looking at the hydraulics. Up front I have a hydraulic pump that is belt driven off the same belt as the alternator runs on.

Fluid supply comes from the center bottom of tractor and enters pump on the right hand side.


Fluid exits on pump's left and heads to rear of tractor. Splits about halfway back and goes under the axle on both sides of the tractor.


The left rear lines feed my rear hydraulics, which I have never used. The right rear lines go to the area that my loader supply hoses come from, but I can't see much because it is all covered by a casing. They also feed this big canister, which I guess is my hydraulic filter. Can anyone confirm this is the hyd filter? Is servicing it just a matter of undoing the screw at the bottom and then change a paper filter?
