Posted by jimmyzie on December 15, 2015 at 17:20:44 from (72.160.59.96):
Good evening tractor folks and Happy Holidays ! I have a 1961 MF35 with a davis loader. When I last shut it off some months ago everything was fine. After having someone put new seals on the control valve to operate said loader ( it was leaking) the loader won't operate. After checking the control valve for a mistake in its repair it was decided to send the pump off to a bonifide pump shop. After weeks of waiting we were told the pump was no good as in beyond repair and we need a new one. That pump was delivered and installed and the loader still does not work. It seems as though it does not build pressure ( like it did before the new pump was installed). While running if you loosen a hydraylic hose fluid merely seeps out but does not spurt out as if under pressure. I think the new pump is no good but I wish any opinions from the experts out there. Thanks and best regards.
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