JD 1020 power steering

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#151  
I know that the shims its not an usual type of metal.... If I manage to find original ones, I will buy....
 
   / JD 1020 power steering #153  
For that I will need the thickniss of that shaft . It may not be the origanile 22mm or 27mm
 
   / JD 1020 power steering #154  
Could you tell me a JD-code of the nr. 19 shim?

2 different thrust washers are shown. One washer is 13/32" X 11/16" X 0.035" & the other washer spec's are in photo below. Load control shaft diameter is listed at 0.815''
 

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   / JD 1020 power steering #155  
Yes, I understand, I will put sims between tractor bushing and the lift arm... Different thickness of rings, wide and narrow ones, as is needed... We will make with turrning-machine... to have no clucking between the pieces...

You have right again - I also so thought to this but unfortunatelly too late.... If the ring is bended - the diameter will increase....:mad:

The old shaft was too worn-out, it was recomended to be replaced, and it was not expensive, it cost mee only 30 US dollar.

$30! I should check the cost for my 2030, I figured it would be 5x that price. When I bought shims, ID was too small. IIRC I only saw one P/N in JD parts. I'll have to double check.

Shaft for my 2030 is P/N L26937 $134.82 diameter .877. They list two thrust washer P/Ns. R42929 1.000 ID 1.850 OD .036 thick, and P/N R66197 .850 ID 1.440 OD .036 thick. I am guessing I bought R66197.
 
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   / JD 1020 power steering #156  
The thick shaft can be used by replacing the bushes in the casting. Thats the reson to mesure the shaft !
 
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#157  
Yes, the shaft diameter is 0,815 inch, soo 20,7 mm (20,68 mm after measuring)..

I found now new washer on the online store.... Should I order 6 pieces or more?Washer r66197 - DefendAgro.ro

An other problem - the linkage balls from the two lower lift arms (left and right) are clutching verry match in their housing (almost 1 inch /from left to right)...

For this reason I sent this arms to a repair shop to fix it this problem....
 
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#158  
Hi everyone,

I think I manage to resolve the oil leak problem.... Put in the new Teflon rings, refilled with Hy Gard-oil and it seems there is no oil leaking...

Now I am waiting the lower lift arms, they are under reconditioning....

Thanks everyone for your advice and help,

sincerelly,

J, Benedek, JD 1020 owner
 
   / JD 1020 power steering #159  
See the flat side on the ball . That will be the correct one to use as a wel-on on your armsIMG-20200317-WA0006.jpeg
 
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Hi, I wish you Happy Easter...

I would like to ask something about the L/D selector level. I read in a description that I have the use the L position mainly for plough, ploughing. and use the D position for other agricultural machines, like seeders, mowing machines, rakes or rotary machines. Finally, I use the L/D position, if the lifting is too fast and intermittent.
Soo question is that I sholud use D only for ploughing and L for other jobs, machineries? For disk-harrow - again - position D??

Sincerelly, Benedek J.
 
 
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