staticman4414
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We recently inherited a small lenar 4x4 tractor. I beleive it to be around a 2005 model, but i am not sure, and it is not even in the same state that I am in for me to look at much. It has been sitting for about 2 years in a field and where it was parked in running/working condition. It has 115 hours on the meter. We don't even have a key for it, but had to get it moved. I personally have not seen the tractor in about a year, but the person moving it for me, said he was able to jump start it without the key as it is a diesel. He said however none of the hydraulics would work. He said the front loader bucket would not lift and the 3pt would not as well. He said the PTO did work. I guess he reved the engie a little higher and was able to get the hydraulics to lift real slow enough to move the tractor.
I know very little about tractors. I own a Ford 801, but don't know alot about it. I am assuming the first place to look at fixing the hydraulics would be fluid? Maybe chaning the fluid. However we don't even know where the fluid goes into the tractor at or what kind to use. There is a dip stick right in front of the seat which looks like hydraulic fluid, but it is at the proper level and appears fairly clean and clear. I am mechanically inclided but know very little about tractors. Is there anywhere to get a service manual for this? Or can anyone help me with where to check fluid level and other places for me to start? I will be going down there in a couple week, and hope to get it going. I also have someone there onsite that can look at things for me now.
Thanks,
Static
I know very little about tractors. I own a Ford 801, but don't know alot about it. I am assuming the first place to look at fixing the hydraulics would be fluid? Maybe chaning the fluid. However we don't even know where the fluid goes into the tractor at or what kind to use. There is a dip stick right in front of the seat which looks like hydraulic fluid, but it is at the proper level and appears fairly clean and clear. I am mechanically inclided but know very little about tractors. Is there anywhere to get a service manual for this? Or can anyone help me with where to check fluid level and other places for me to start? I will be going down there in a couple week, and hope to get it going. I also have someone there onsite that can look at things for me now.
Thanks,
Static