JD 1020 power steering

/ JD 1020 power steering #121  
According to label oil in can in photo should be fine as it's meets spec's J20C
 
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#122  
Hi,

I got the O-rings for the oil flow control valve.... So if I remove the three screews (8,15 and 16 from the photo), and I change the O-rings, replace the screews and the job is made with it_?! Is there any possibility to fall of any other pieces as the 3,4 from the photo?!

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/ JD 1020 power steering #123  
Any place there's an o-ring there's a n opportunity for an oil leak.
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #124  
Hi,

I got the O-rings for the oil flow control valve.... So if I remove the three screews (8,15 and 16 from the photo), and I change the O-rings, replace the screews and the job is made with it_?! Is there any possibility to fall of any other pieces as the 3,4 from the photo?!

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If you are asking if 3 & 4 could FALL during removal of the valve, no, they are screwed into the transmission case.
 
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#125  
Thanks for your advice....

So I remove the three screws.......... I put the new O-rings to their places, screw in the screewa and I hove the oil leaking will stop....
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #126  
Thanks for your advice....

So I remove the three screws.......... I put the new O-rings to their places, screw in the screewa and I hove the oil leaking will stop....

YES! New o rings should fix the leak. If not, look for something like a crack or pin hole in the valve body.
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #127  
Blowing seal in power steering pump location on timing chain cover three times? After 15 minutes of run time. What is plugged?
 
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#128  
Hello, TXJim... I have not been hearing about You long time.... Are you still active - I would like to ask something from You?!!


Sincerelly, J. Benedek
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #129  
Benedek
At this moment I'm still alive but who knows what God has in store for me!!! What's your question??
Sincerely,Jim
 
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#130  
Hello, Jim, thanks for your answer...

My problem is that there is a hydraulic oil leak... in the back downstairs at the suspension of the 3-point... as you can see on the attached photos...

More exactly - at the joint of the shafts.... One of the axle is to blab out...


What could be done? How could I sealed and stop the leaking of the oil? I dont really understand how the shafts are inserted in???!! I cant see nothing from outside / screws or others....

Lot of thanks, J. Benedek, JD 1020 owner
 

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/ JD 1020 power steering #131  
You tractors oil leak is a common problem. The leak is at the load/depth control shaft. One needs to drain the hyd oil,then remove both 3 pt hitch draft arms,place L/D selector lever under seat into "D" then slide shaft out either side,inspect shaft for wear,R&R seals,lube shaft then reinstall it,install 3 pt arms & shim out any side to side to side motion of the shaft. Install hyd oil.
Seal part # is T22098 & o-ring part # is A4730R
 

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You tractors oil leak is a common problem. The leak is at the load/depth control shaft. One needs to drain the hyd oil,then remove both 3 pt hitch draft arms,place L/D selector lever under seat into "D" then slide shaft out either side,inspect shaft for wear,R&R seals,lube shaft then reinstall it,install 3 pt arms & shim out any side to side to side motion of the shaft. Install hyd oil.
Seal part # is T22098 & o-ring part # is A4730R

Hello, Jim, Happy NewYear!

I read your last post, I understood it, but I would like to ask something.... First - why is it a connection between the simple shaft and the L/D selelector level... What is the relationship between... Secondly - could You explain me the L/D selector importance and how does it work.... I know it has to be selected - but what is its function...

One side of teh shaft is moving/sliding a litle bit... the other side is not moving - how is this possible - may be is it broken?

Thanks,
Benedek J.
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #133  
Happy New Year to you also.

L=load
D=depth

When lever under seat is set in D the tractor operator controls depth with 3 pt control lever,when lever under seat is set in L the mechanism inside tractor controls the depth or load to a degree by flexing(bending) the round shaft which moves cam follower in 3 pt control linkage which raises or lowers 3 pt & plow. L/D setting is less sensitive than L

If 1 end of L/D shaft moves but not the other end of the shaft it must be broken. I've never witnessed a L/D shaft that has been broken.
 
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#134  
Hello, TxJim....


Soon is spring, and as we have a good weather. I would like to fix the hyd oil leak problems, to buy the pieces and I would to ask you : the Seal part # is T22098 & o-ring part # is A4730R is enough for the repairs or I need more other pieces / O/rings or any other?

And, as there are two sides, I suppose I need a pair of each pieces....Am I right?

Thanks,

J. Benedek
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #135  
Yes you need a pair of seals. Inspect shaft for wear. Place L/D under seat in D before removing shaft.
 
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#136  
Hello, Jim.

I started to fix the oil leakage problem... as you can see on the attached photos. I bought original pieces, O-rings and teflon washers, but I would like to ask something..

1. I desassambled everything, but there is a piece - which is marked with red arrow on the photos - is like a ring, bushing T22097 or something... If I dont take that out, I cant change the seal components... How can I remove this piece? On the diagram you sent me / I thing this could be piece nr. 19... am I right?

2. I have now one pair of O/rings A4730R and a pair of teflon washers T22098. But the O/rings have bigger diameters than the teflon washers and the shaft diameter? Is this normal, it has to be like this?


Lot of thanks, J. BenedekJD1.jpgJD2.jpgJD3.jpgJD4.jpgJD5.jpg
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #137  
From viewing your photo's shaft appears to have sufficient wear to need replacing. Yes o-ring fits inside groove in bushing then insert Teflon washer inside of o-ring. One needs to utilize a pick similar to dental pick to remove old seals. Bushing with red arrow aimed at it is T22097
 
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#138  
Thanks, Jim for your advice. I already ordered the new load shaft (L26932, T26598). So I dont have to take out at all the T22097 bushing, I only have to pull out the old - wear shaft, remove old seals, put it back to its place the new shaft... and that should be ready...

Sincerelly,

J. Benedek
 
/ JD 1020 power steering #139  
John Deere advises not to remove T22097 unless damaged.
 

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