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Farmall 560 hydraulics weak

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Michael560

09-30-2004 23:53:39




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I just got this Farmall 560 tractor that I wanted to use to move dirt. It has a front loder with bucket. I don"t know much about tractors really, and absolutly nothing about this model. My problem is is the hydraulics for lifting the arm and tiling the bucket back are really slow with no load on them, as soon as you fill the bucket half full with dirt, it dosen"t have enough power to even lift it off the ground. I have no idea what to check. Also where to you add more hydraulic fluid at, I can"t seem to find the plug for adding fluid. Any help would be greatly apprecieted, as I need this tractor is good working condition for this fall.

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Chris Brown

10-01-2004 15:38:45




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 Re: Farmall 560 hydraulics weak in reply to Michael560, 09-30-2004 23:53:39  
Like was already said.Change the fluid and filter first. This coming from an owner of 2 560's,both with new fluid and filters and strong hydraulics now.



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Joe Evans

10-01-2004 07:18:25




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 Re: Farmall 560 hydraulics weak in reply to Michael560, 09-30-2004 23:53:39  
There may be one or a combination of things contributing to your problems.

1. Investigate the oil level, oil quality and filters for the system first.

2. A 12 GPM pump versus the optional 17 GPM pump will have NO difference in pressure output if they are in good shape. The 17 GPM will simply move more oil than the 12 GPM and cycle the loader faster but will not provide more lifting power than the 12. You need to check the system's pressure capability.

3. If you find that the hydraulic SYSTEM is not producing about 1500 PSI, then it could be a worn pump, a goofy pressure regulating system or both. For instance, if the regulator piston and the ball check that it operates are stuck in the full system unload position, then no system pressure (or only partial pressure and flow) can go to the loader cylinders when called on to do so. Pump condition would have no bearing on system performance if this is the case. Then again, the pump may indeed be worn and bypassing internally.

4. Taking a shot at the problem you describe, I would wager that your pump is worn.

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Lance R.

10-01-2004 04:56:55




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 Re: Farmall 560 hydraulics weak in reply to Michael560, 09-30-2004 23:53:39  
I can't guarantee a fix but my 560 had not had the transmission fluid changed for years which is also where the hydraulics get there supply. Mine slowed down big time and pulsated. I changed the fluid and filter and everything works great now. There was water in my hytran fluid which caused this. I've always used IH Hytran even though it may be more expensive. I suppose the pump could be weak or there is too much loader for it. The original pumps don't have the pumping capacity of the later 706 tractors. The 17 gpm pumps will make a big difference. The fill cap for the hytran is on top of the platform just to the right of the gear shift lever. Just take the three bolts out and the cap should come off easily. If you change the fluid there are three drain plugs on the bottom of the transmission from just behind clutch housing all the way to the back of the transmission. I would start at the front and only do one plug at a time or you will have a mess. As you move back replace the other plug because the fluid comes out real fast. It will take three 5 gallon buckets to drain the fluid. I forgot to mention you need to remove the filter on the right side of the transmission just below where the battery is. To put the new fluid in I just use one of those siphon hoses you can get at any truck stop. It works great and sucks almost all the fluid out of the 5 gallon bucket.

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