Posted by rlyonmad on June 04, 2019 at 07:14:10 from (209.57.32.30):
I have a fordson super major with a backhoe and front loader that aside form a new starter button and battery has been a great work horse for me. I have used it many times to dig ditches or holes as needed and the front loader works great unloading various equipment as we are starting to get an old farm back up and running. Two days ago I started it drove it around the building to load up the front bucket with various items I needed moved. I turned off the tractor, my wife and I loaded the front bucket with a full but not very heavy load. When I restarted the tractor and went to pick up the front bucket I had nothing. Not even a budge in the hydraulics where sometimes you see the hoses wiggle due to pressure changes. then I notices the backhoe and stabilizers had no hydraulic pressure as well. There are no leaks anywhere, reservoir has the proper amount of hydraulic fluid, and the front mounted hydraulic pump has never made a whine, clunk nothing since the day I drove it to its new home. Any suggestions as to where to start would be greatly appreciated, I thank any help in advance, Roger
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