Intermittent Failure

   / Intermittent Failure #1  

JimBoy

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Ossining, NY
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John Deere 3720
Hi all. I have a JD3720 with a backhoe. The last two times I started the tractor, the left stabilizer would not raise. The lever would not move in that direction. After about 20 minutes, it would work. What is going on?
 
   / Intermittent Failure #2  
water/ice in the system is a guess...
 
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If that is the case, do I need to flush the entire hydraulic system?
 
   / Intermittent Failure #4  
If that is the case, do I need to flush the entire hydraulic system?

I would flush and use recommended fluid for your climate.
 
   / Intermittent Failure #5  
Most of the time it is water in the spring cup or in the linkage system, not in the hydraulics. Your system would have to be in BAD shape for a valve spool to freeze up. Personally I have never seen it. Almost all the time it is the detent or spring center cup on the back of the spool [opposite the linkage hook up] that has water in it. CJ
 
   / Intermittent Failure #6  
Most of the time it is water in the spring cup or in the linkage system, not in the hydraulics. Your system would have to be in BAD shape for a valve spool to freeze up. Personally I have never seen it. Almost all the time it is the detent or spring center cup on the back of the spool [opposite the linkage hook up] that has water in it. CJ

I totally agree with this....
 

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