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BUDD

12-09-2005 09:26:50




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I am trying to plow snow with a 450. The hdy do not work, they did last week. The power steering will not work also. I asume they are froze, I have had the tractor on a salamander for a couple hours, but still no good. Got any ideas on this? Also where do you check the hyd level at?

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BUDD

12-09-2005 12:05:14




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 Re: Hyd on 450 in reply to BUDD, 12-09-2005 09:26:50  
Yes it does leak. How do you go about this? Where do you add the fuild or even check it? Where do you put air to?

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Wheaty

12-09-2005 14:17:20




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 Re: Hyd on 450 in reply to BUDD, 12-09-2005 12:05:14  
You might just start with checking the level first. If you are sitting on the tractor right under the steering column there should sit the control valves for the hydralics the ones you turn to select whether it is single action cylinder or double, underneath that will be the resivor. On the pump side of the tractor meaning where the hydraulic pump sits behind the distributor, there should be a filler plug on the resivor. It will be a square top pipe plug. It should have a dipstick on it with the level indicator on it. If it's been a while that you have looked the oil situation over, on the left side of the tractor, where the carb is, there will be a screen that sits at the bottom of the tank. It will have four bolts holding it in, if you take this off it will drain the resivor completely. But some times this screen gets dirty, and may cause you some troubles. I would check the fluid level first. Fill it up to the full mark on the dip stick, fire up the tractor and run your hydralics for a bit, sometimes the pump will self prime. If this does not work, try adding a little air pressure to the tank via the filler hole. The pressure on top of the fluid will push it to the pump. I don't know if this is the right approach, but it has worked for us.

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Wheaty

12-09-2005 10:12:24




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 Re: Hyd on 450 in reply to BUDD, 12-09-2005 09:26:50  
Does it leak hydraulic fluid any where? It' might be the pump lost it's prime. We would have to pressureize the resivoure to get oil back to the pump on our 450 once in a while. USE LOW AIR PRESSURE!! It won't take too much. point the tractor down hill, that will help as well.



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Funnyfarm

12-10-2005 11:13:54




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 Re: Hyd on 450 in reply to Wheaty, 12-09-2005 10:12:24  
I was on the site looking for other info, and saw this. I just spent alot of time on my hydraulics this summer. I would loose pressure when the system heated up while cutting hay.

On my 450 the reservour is on the right hand side just below the hydr handles. It is a square tank, and at the bottom there is a two bolt eye shaped cover. This is where my screen is. The one was PLUGGED so bad it had collapsed. i could not find a new one, but fortunatley found one used that cleaned up good.

For filling and checking the level of the fluid there is what looks like a standard 1/2 pipe plug. The dipstick is on this plug, I keep mine "finger tight" and check it often.

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