Wannabe Tractor Man
New member
Having one of the worst snow storms I can remember! Went out this morning to clear about 4 or 5 inches of snow and I was 7/8 of the way done when the loader would not lift. I have a 2012 John Deere 2520 and I'm using a 72" snow pusher which weighs 680 lbs. I attached a ratchet strap around the loader tube and the front push bar and was able to lift the loader (without the snow pusher), enough to get the tractor back in the shop. I couldn't figure out what the cause was so searched the forum and found someone who was experiencing the same issue. Their problem was the male quick disconnect. I replaced all 4 male quick disconnects and didn't fix the problem. Last year I replaced all four female quick disconnects with John Deere brand parts. In frustration I decided to replace one of the female quick disconnects for the lift cylinder and that didn't help. In a final desperate attempt to fix this, I decided to replace the other female quick. When I un-threaded the disconnect all the internal guts fell on the floor. Bingo! When I purchased these quick disconnects from John Deere, they felt very light and "cheap". These are absolute junk! I will be replacing the rest of these when the weather warms up a bit and I'll find a more quality option. Hope this helps someone else who is having the same problem. This forum is great! It's later in the evening now and we are up to 16" of snow with no stopping in sight. The weatherman is saying 2 plus feet! Thank God for tractors!