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JD 2010 3 Point Hydraulics and Brakes
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Posted by Bill Struble on July 10, 2003 at 16:01:33 from (208.10.124.187):
I recently picked up a JD 2010RU that had been sitting for about 3 years with the hyd/trans fluids drained. After some parts and the filter cover installation, I serviced systems w/correct fluid (approx. 10 gallons) and started it up. The 3 point arms came up O.K. at the time. But, after getting it up to my farm (1/2 mile away) I lowered the 3 point to check it out. The arms wouldn't raise again and still won't. The power steering works O.K. Transmission works fine through all gears. I have checked the hose QD's and there is minimal fluid out of them most of the time. Sometimes there is fair flow and even times where it will shoot fluid 4-5 feet away. There are also times when air comes out. Is it possible that there is an air lock in the system? If so, how do I bleed it and where? Also, The left brake is locked on. I had to disconnect the linkage running from the cross shaft to the drum. I can't locate any brake locking devices to release. Any help on these two problems will be greatly appreciated.
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