smashedtoe
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- Joined
- May 24, 2020
- Messages
- 25
- Tractor
- John Deere 2720, 5055E, 6175R and 9620RX
Hi.
I have an interesting one which I am suspecting with get one of two responses:
I replaced the charge pump in my JD 2720 as I was experiencing some steering related issues and the PTO quick working. Ended up finding the inner charge pump rotor broken and a sheared key on the shaft; pump changed with no issues.
Start the tractor, PTO works amazingly however, the steering is still almost non-responsive and there appears to be some air in the lines. Here is where things get a little weird; when I engage the PTO the steering improves (not perfect) but the hydrostatic drive whines more.
I am suspecting a relief valve and praying for a miracle.
Oil levels fine, but when I loosen the test port on top of the charge pump the oil is filled with plenty of little bubbles and "appears foamy" which settles down to clear oil after a few moments. I loosen another line and air seems to "burp" out, but I dont know if this is normal and I should continue to run the tractor/add oil to purge any air?
Any help would truly be appreciated.
Thanks
Jeff
I have an interesting one which I am suspecting with get one of two responses:
- Crickets
- You should talk to the guy who changed the charge pump
I replaced the charge pump in my JD 2720 as I was experiencing some steering related issues and the PTO quick working. Ended up finding the inner charge pump rotor broken and a sheared key on the shaft; pump changed with no issues.
Start the tractor, PTO works amazingly however, the steering is still almost non-responsive and there appears to be some air in the lines. Here is where things get a little weird; when I engage the PTO the steering improves (not perfect) but the hydrostatic drive whines more.
I am suspecting a relief valve and praying for a miracle.
Oil levels fine, but when I loosen the test port on top of the charge pump the oil is filled with plenty of little bubbles and "appears foamy" which settles down to clear oil after a few moments. I loosen another line and air seems to "burp" out, but I dont know if this is normal and I should continue to run the tractor/add oil to purge any air?
Any help would truly be appreciated.
Thanks
Jeff