3rdbase
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Hey guys. I was b'hogging my property today with my L4310, and after two hours, I could no longer raise or lower the mower. The hydraulic fluid quantity is OK, and I've got 200 hrs on the filters. That's also the total time on the tractor, a 2000.
It has been stored all winter. There were no warning lights. There was just a sudden decrease in the force required to raise or lower the handle, and the hydraulics don't raise or lower it. I checked the linkage, and what's visible outside the housing is OK.
After I shut it down, the mower lowers about three inches as the pressure bleeds off. When I start it up, it goes up to that position, but cannot be moved further. I did kill two mice that popped out after I was cutting for about one half hour.
Any ideas on where to start t'shooting?
Thanks
It has been stored all winter. There were no warning lights. There was just a sudden decrease in the force required to raise or lower the handle, and the hydraulics don't raise or lower it. I checked the linkage, and what's visible outside the housing is OK.
After I shut it down, the mower lowers about three inches as the pressure bleeds off. When I start it up, it goes up to that position, but cannot be moved further. I did kill two mice that popped out after I was cutting for about one half hour.
Any ideas on where to start t'shooting?
Thanks