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My 1991 John Deere 855 has been moving slower & slower over the last few months. I don't use it much as a homeowner but it's now to the point that whatever is wrong needs to be fixed. I've learned that the 855 has 2 hydro pumps and the pump for attachments works fine (bucket & 3pt hitch works fine). The other pump is for the hydrostatic transmission. When driving the 855's forward motion has become slow and gets slower even on level ground. As the machine slows its forward motion the engine RPM does not drop from its full throttle speed (I changed inner/outer air filters recently).
It's been awhile so I thought maybe a hydraulic service would help. I just cleaned the fine steel mesh filter, installed a new spin on hydro filter (getting the old one off was almost a deal breaker!), and changed the fluid which did not help with this problem. Now I'm wondering if there is a PSI adjustment for the transmission pump. I watched a YouTube video on making a PSI ajustment for the attachments pump on JD755/855/955 but it didn't cover the transmission. Before watching this video I did not know that adjustments can be made to my tractor's hydraulic system to set its required operational PSI level!
Any help troubleshooting this problem will be appreciated.
It's been awhile so I thought maybe a hydraulic service would help. I just cleaned the fine steel mesh filter, installed a new spin on hydro filter (getting the old one off was almost a deal breaker!), and changed the fluid which did not help with this problem. Now I'm wondering if there is a PSI adjustment for the transmission pump. I watched a YouTube video on making a PSI ajustment for the attachments pump on JD755/855/955 but it didn't cover the transmission. Before watching this video I did not know that adjustments can be made to my tractor's hydraulic system to set its required operational PSI level!
Any help troubleshooting this problem will be appreciated.