Woody_NH
Silver Member
I have 66 hours on the 3320 and this is my 1st problem with the machine.
I set out to do some driveway maintenance after a minor washout. I drove down the driveway get the landscape rake, hooked it up, raised the rockshaft, and drove back up the hill where I found that the rockshaft no longer would lift after a drop. No response at all to the control lever. I detached the rake and even with no load, no response at all.
I then shut off the machine and checked the hydraulic fluid level which was mid way between low and full. Then I restarted the machine and the rockshaft suddenly was working again. I finished the project with no other problem.
I called the dealer service manager today; his opinion is that a particle of something prevented a hydraulic valve from closing thus keeping the rockshaft in a bypass mode. The engine stop and restart may have purged the particle.
The service manager then asked if I changed hydraulic fluid/filter at 50 hours. My reply was that I followed the 3320 manual (page 46), engine oil/filter at 50 hours but not transmission fluid/filter. (BYW, there was a discussion of this here several months ago). He said that dealer policy is to change all hydraulic fluids at 50 hours but he will check on official JD policy and call me back.
Anyway, I ordered the transmission suction oil filter ($74) and 7 gal of HY-GARD fluid on the theory that I want to be sure that the system gets a clean restart even though the manual indicates that this is a 400 hour item.
Does anyone have any comments on the either the dealer's theory as to what the problem was or what service is required on 33xx machines at 50 Hours?
Thanks
I set out to do some driveway maintenance after a minor washout. I drove down the driveway get the landscape rake, hooked it up, raised the rockshaft, and drove back up the hill where I found that the rockshaft no longer would lift after a drop. No response at all to the control lever. I detached the rake and even with no load, no response at all.
I then shut off the machine and checked the hydraulic fluid level which was mid way between low and full. Then I restarted the machine and the rockshaft suddenly was working again. I finished the project with no other problem.
I called the dealer service manager today; his opinion is that a particle of something prevented a hydraulic valve from closing thus keeping the rockshaft in a bypass mode. The engine stop and restart may have purged the particle.
The service manager then asked if I changed hydraulic fluid/filter at 50 hours. My reply was that I followed the 3320 manual (page 46), engine oil/filter at 50 hours but not transmission fluid/filter. (BYW, there was a discussion of this here several months ago). He said that dealer policy is to change all hydraulic fluids at 50 hours but he will check on official JD policy and call me back.
Anyway, I ordered the transmission suction oil filter ($74) and 7 gal of HY-GARD fluid on the theory that I want to be sure that the system gets a clean restart even though the manual indicates that this is a 400 hour item.
Does anyone have any comments on the either the dealer's theory as to what the problem was or what service is required on 33xx machines at 50 Hours?
Thanks