Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes

   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #12  
If I recall right its just forward of the rear axle, right side, follow the suction line from the pump back
 
   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #13  
Hi,

I have been looking at the Coldwater Loaders for my Tx1300F that they make in Oregon, and I would much rather use the front or rear pto with my PTO hydraulic pump, but I was wondering, with your loader, where is the hydraulic fluid reservoir? Did Coldwater make your loader, and if so, are you happy with it? I was wondering if they can put the reservoir in the loader frame like they use to do with older tractors? Thanks!

LOTCP, Hello from Central Oregon. I have a TX 1500 and it was originally sold in Woodburn, Oregon. I have a front pump on my Iseki that runs the loader. It is a completely separate hydraulic system from the tractor 3 point system. I bought new front tires from Les Schwab a couple years ago. They got them over night and were quite reasonable. I could provide you with details about the front pump if you are interested.
 
   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #14  
Hi Marcle!

I'll see if I can find a diagram for you. How have things been across the pond this winter?

Not checked mine as it very wet and windy outside. Is this on the gearbox or the pump?

Thanks :)
 
   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #15  
Bolens Hydro suction filter.JPG
 
   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #16  
Hi Marcle!

I'll see if I can find a diagram for you. How have things been across the pond this winter?
Hi Mitch,

Thanks for diagram.

Some areas of the uk have had terrible flooding which has been going on for months. Thousands of acres of farms land flooded and farmers have had to sell all their stock, but they all got excellent prices at auctions as everyone chipped in to help the farmers. There's also been convoys of tractors and trailers taking stock feed to the devastated areas where farmers have managed to keep stock, but no grazing. Many of the floods have been caused by our tight arsed government cutting back on spending, so all the rivers etc have not been dredged for years, now they've had to pay big time. Some info here - BBC News - Flood water remains 'up to 13ft' on Somerset levels
 
   / Iseki Tx1300 Hydraulic woes #17  
Hi,

I have been looking at the Coldwater Loaders for my Tx1300F that they make in Oregon, and I would much rather use the front or rear pto with my PTO hydraulic pump, but I was wondering, with your loader, where is the hydraulic fluid reservoir? Did Coldwater make your loader, and if so, are you happy with it? I was wondering if they can put the reservoir in the loader frame like they use to do with older tractors? Thanks!

My tractor loader is as old as the tractor. It is a Brantly and it was made in Frederick, Oklahoma. The reservoir is in the frame of the loader. The pump is driven directly off the crankshaft. I do not know anything of the Coldwater loaders, I will have to look them up.
 

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