jkk04
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- Joined
- Jun 10, 2017
- Messages
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- Location
- PLYMOUTH CA
- Tractor
- John Deere 410 backhoe, MF 30 industrial tractor, IH TD-14 dozer, New Holland TZ24DA
A couple weeks ago, my beloved 1970 MF30 industrial tractor suddenly failed to move forward or backward while scraping on the ground.
The tractor has Perkin AD204 4 cylinders diesel engine.
The tractor has no indication of any noises nor wrong movement before it happens.
Only I suspect there was no fluid circulation in the transmission internally causing no pump and no supply of the fluid to the torque converter.
I replaced the transmission oil pump because of the seal failure and fluid and sump filter 7 years ago.
Ever since the tractor works without any problem.
Again, I removed the sump pan and cleaned some sludge and filter then added new fluid.
I thought the sludge was to block the fluid circulation through the sucking pipe to the oil pump.
But it did not help.
So, I removed the 1/8" pipe plug at the top of the transmission then connected a PSI gauge for PSI testing according to the service manual.
The pressure gauge shows only 40 PSI.
It should be between 150 to 160 PSI.
Is the pump failing?
I replaced the OEM oil pump about 7 years ago and it has served me for the last 35 years that I couldn't give up this lovely tractor.
Any suggestion from savvy members in here will be much appreciated
Jkk






The tractor has Perkin AD204 4 cylinders diesel engine.
The tractor has no indication of any noises nor wrong movement before it happens.
Only I suspect there was no fluid circulation in the transmission internally causing no pump and no supply of the fluid to the torque converter.
I replaced the transmission oil pump because of the seal failure and fluid and sump filter 7 years ago.
Ever since the tractor works without any problem.
Again, I removed the sump pan and cleaned some sludge and filter then added new fluid.
I thought the sludge was to block the fluid circulation through the sucking pipe to the oil pump.
But it did not help.
So, I removed the 1/8" pipe plug at the top of the transmission then connected a PSI gauge for PSI testing according to the service manual.
The pressure gauge shows only 40 PSI.
It should be between 150 to 160 PSI.
Is the pump failing?
I replaced the OEM oil pump about 7 years ago and it has served me for the last 35 years that I couldn't give up this lovely tractor.
Any suggestion from savvy members in here will be much appreciated
Jkk






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