Mysterious leak - B2710

   / Mysterious leak - B2710 #21  
I don't think my tractor has a metal screen anymore. I believe it was replaced by a filter which I do change out when I service the transmission. When the tractor was almost new I had trouble with the power steering binding and they rerouted some lines and replaced the screen with a screw on oil filter. It was on one side or the other - I forget which.
It would be interesting to see what they did. Adding a filter on the return side of a circuit takes a fair bit of knowledge about pressure drops and back pressures. So that means you have 3 hydraulic filters now, right?
 
   / Mysterious leak - B2710 #22  
I don't know about your particular tractor but my B3200 shows a dry (yellow plastic) dipstick when I check my hydro fluid. If I wipe it off and plug it back in and check it again, it reads full. Other people have mentioned this and it happens on my neighbors B3300 too.
 
   / Mysterious leak - B2710 #23  
BeezFun, the early B2710s only had one hydraulic filter. I had one, also. Later they added a spin-on filter on the other side, so a total of 2. And I think that's what Alan has.
 
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BeezFun, the early B2710s only had one hydraulic filter. I had one, also. Later they added a spin-on filter on the other side, so a total of 2. And I think that's what Alan has.
Thanks. I can see adding a filter, but taking out the metal strainer is surprising.
 
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BeezFun, the early B2710s only had one hydraulic filter. I had one, also. Later they added a spin-on filter on the other side, so a total of 2. And I think that's what Alan has.

Yes, I have two, and they are different. I had to write down the particular one that goes where the screen used to go.
 
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Thanks. I can see adding a filter, but taking out the metal strainer is surprising.

The problem was that in hot weather (98 degrees or so and up) after about 2 hours of brush hogging the power steering would bind. They determined that it was cavitation and by re-routing the lines they corrected the problem. Not sure why this resulted in a filter rather than a screen though. The tractor was about 18 months old when I noticed the problem and is now nearly 15 years old so I guess so far so good.
 
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Today I put some UDT in the tractor - held maybe a quart. Pulled all 4 quick disconnects and made sure they were clean and reconnected. Fired it up and after 3 minutes here came the fluid - dripping, actually faster than a drip, out of the darn overflow hose coming down from the fuel tank. Then I started working the loader and that is when I saw another of the hoses leaking. I had replaced one of the four that go from the controller to metal lines on the loader a couple of weeks ago. Now another is leaking so I decided to just go ahead and replace the other 3. Drove 30 miles to NAPA and had them made but when I got them back I realized that while the connectors fit the hoses were only quarter inch whereas the other one was 3/8 and I could easily tell the opening in the fitting was too small compared to the old hoses. So....another trip 30 miles back to NAPA.

Got these home and got them installed. I had trouble getting a couple of the disconnects to fully engage. I think the problem was pressure but I don't know how to release it. I tried putting the controller into float position thinking that would do it but it wouldn't. Then I finally got them all connected and the loader wouldn't operate. Curl got to where it would operate but raising and lowering would not. Turns out I had the two bottom hoses reversed on the controller.

I had to gone to great lengths to make sure I had the hoses properly identified but I slipped up somehow. I had seen colored marks on the metal lines on the other end of the hose but on the controller end I had not noticed any marking. Only after I had jumbled up the disconnects between hoses did i notice faint markings on that end also. Before I do this again I need to carefully mark which hose is which. Hopefully that will be another 15 years. There is a canvas sleeve the hoses run through, for protection I guess and probably helps keep a hose from hanging up on tree limb. But it it hard tracing those hoses through it.

Anyway, I finally got it going and did some work. So far no more leaks, including from the overflow hose. I wonder if the leak in the hose caused the other hose to overflow somehow? I hope to find no puddles tomorrow......
 
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We'll keep our fingers crossed, but sounds like you fixed it, Alan.
 
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Anyway, I finally got it going and did some work. So far no more leaks, including from the overflow hose. I wonder if the leak in the hose caused the other hose to overflow somehow? I hope to find no puddles tomorrow......

Thanks for followup. Did you ever figure out what that overflow hose is connected to up on top?
 
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Thanks for followup. Did you ever figure out what that overflow hose is connected to up on top?

Have not figured that out. Looks like I would have to take the entire instrument panel off to see where it goes.
 

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