Posted by Jake Adams on June 07, 2014 at 06:47:03 from (74.76.176.199):
hi everyone. a few weeks back i posted a message about my john deere 2010 and how i lost my ability to raise the 3 point arms. we recently got it down of the jack stands and now come to find out we lost our power steering too. There is no hydraulic pressure anywhere. As i said we did clean the suction screen and it does allow oil to pass through it. it also was in the garage all winter because we restored it but everything has been filled with new fresh oil. i don"t think the pump can just go bad sitting in a garage all winter , but its not making any pressure. we can hear it spinning down there and took the seat off to look in at the rock shaft assembly and took out a plug to test pressure. we put oil down it to try to help it get a prime and it will occasionally let out some air bubbles. So what im getting at is we have no pressure. I don"t know if we have to prime it somehow after sitting all winter. If someone knows how to fix this or has any other advice it would be greatly appreciated because we don"t know what else we can do. thanks so much. :)
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