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Topic: john deere 1520 will back up will not go forward
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| clif
11-08-2009 16:14:10
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my tractor will not go forward it was perfect the day before goes in reverse fine anybody have any ideas |
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| Tx Jim
11-10-2009 04:30:10
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Re: john deere 1520 will back up will not go forward in reply to gtx1967jewison, 11-08-2009 16:14:10
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| clif said: (quoted from post at 13:24:30 11/09/09) it has reverser we were spliting wood with a 3 pt hitch spliter and the hydralic fluid got hot and was steaming i shut it off and when i tried to use it a week later it would not go forward |
Steaming oil is probably caused by the hyd valve on log splitter. The valve is more than likely open-center which will cause oil to heat.
Not moving forward is a leaking seal/gasket from over-heating hyd oil. 1st thing to do is check trans pump psi which should be around 150-170 psi. |
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| Tx Jim
11-09-2009 04:43:22
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Re: john deere 1520 will back up will not go forward in reply to greenmech, 11-08-2009 16:14:10
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| Does it have hyd hi-lo shifter on LH side of dash? If not it could be a broken shift lever tab on manual hi-lo shift rail in trans. BTDT |
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| clif
11-09-2009 09:24:30
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Re: john deere 1520 will back up will not go forward in reply to Tx Jim, 11-09-2009 04:43:22
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| it has reverser we were spliting wood with a 3 pt hitch spliter and the hydralic fluid got hot and was steaming i shut it off and when i tried to use it a week later it would not go forward |
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