smashedtoe
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- May 24, 2020
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- Tractor
- John Deere 2720, 5055E, 6175R and 9620RX
Hello all.
First, my apologies if I am posting this in the incorrect location.
I have a John Deere 2720 with 419 hours. Approximately 3 months ago i noticed the hydraulics (loader, snow blower) and 3-point hitch were moving much slower than usual so I did what every other newbie would do, spend $270 on JD filter and Hy-guard oil, changed the filter, cleaned the suction screen (which was very clean to begin with) and......nothing. No difference.
Last week, out of desperation, I tossed another $270 away and did the same thing, thinking that maybe the tractor fairy was asleep the first time and changed oil, the filter and checked the suction screen - all good in the hood. Just like that presto! Everything was working like new. I did a little dance, squealed like a teen asked to prom and away I went. Wind was blowing through my hair as I was mowing the lawn, everything was working super and I was happy. I set my son up to pull fence posts out with the 3-point hitch attachment and promised him $5 for every post he removed. Hey, if food will get him off the video games, maybe an incentive for money would too. He pulled about 20 posts and then informed me the tractor doesnt want to lift them any more.
When I return home for the weekend from work, I started up the 2720 and noticed the hydraulics were moving very slow again with no lifting power. I figured I would take my chances once again, change the filter, the oil and check the screen (seemed to work last time and apparently I love to waste money). This time, to my amazement, I had NOTHING! Zero hydraulic function and the 3-point hitch hung lower than my head.
I have zero pressure at any of the quick couplers, no indication of effort when raising the rockshaft lever and the hydraulic oil level does not lower from the site glass when the tractor is running, regardless of engine speed.
If anyone can offer any suggestion, help, guidance or at this point in time some old fashion ridiculing as I am desperate.
Helpless in Manitoba
First, my apologies if I am posting this in the incorrect location.
I have a John Deere 2720 with 419 hours. Approximately 3 months ago i noticed the hydraulics (loader, snow blower) and 3-point hitch were moving much slower than usual so I did what every other newbie would do, spend $270 on JD filter and Hy-guard oil, changed the filter, cleaned the suction screen (which was very clean to begin with) and......nothing. No difference.
Last week, out of desperation, I tossed another $270 away and did the same thing, thinking that maybe the tractor fairy was asleep the first time and changed oil, the filter and checked the suction screen - all good in the hood. Just like that presto! Everything was working like new. I did a little dance, squealed like a teen asked to prom and away I went. Wind was blowing through my hair as I was mowing the lawn, everything was working super and I was happy. I set my son up to pull fence posts out with the 3-point hitch attachment and promised him $5 for every post he removed. Hey, if food will get him off the video games, maybe an incentive for money would too. He pulled about 20 posts and then informed me the tractor doesnt want to lift them any more.
When I return home for the weekend from work, I started up the 2720 and noticed the hydraulics were moving very slow again with no lifting power. I figured I would take my chances once again, change the filter, the oil and check the screen (seemed to work last time and apparently I love to waste money). This time, to my amazement, I had NOTHING! Zero hydraulic function and the 3-point hitch hung lower than my head.
I have zero pressure at any of the quick couplers, no indication of effort when raising the rockshaft lever and the hydraulic oil level does not lower from the site glass when the tractor is running, regardless of engine speed.
If anyone can offer any suggestion, help, guidance or at this point in time some old fashion ridiculing as I am desperate.
Helpless in Manitoba