rooftrussman
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Just got a Ford 1210 with a 754 backhoe and ford frontend loader. Engine is fine, the hydraulics work great and runs fine when level. When I'm going up a hill, forward particularly but also in reverse , the tractor seems to lose power in the hydrostatic drive along with a whining noise. The hill is not that steep, maybe 15 degrees or so, and the tires don't spin. I've checked fluid level and it is about halfway up the dip stick between add some and full. I am wondering if the problem would resolve itself if the fluid were at the full line. The second part is there a problem in adding the recomended fluid from the owners manual or is there a chance somebody uses a fluid that would not mix with the usual stuff. Power seems to be fine on level ground. It's four wheel drive and the front wheels work when the drive is engaged. It seems worse when in a high range rather than low range. Any thoughts from people more experienced than me or anybody who has other theories. Hopefully, hydrostatic drive rebuild isn't one of the choices I want to hear but if that's what it takes......