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Re: JD 2010 Hydraulic problem.


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Posted by haybaker on October 01, 2006 at 06:50:48 from (70.41.197.6):

In Reply to: JD 2010 Hydraulic problem. posted by Harold Kellogg on August 23, 2006 at 11:13:29:

Harold, I"ve got a 2010 with a front loader. The prior owner had cut an opening on the right side of steering console, extended the pressure and return lines with black pipe out the side from the Remote Control Valve. Then he mounted a valve directly above that, to the right of the steering wheel. Feeds to the lift and bucket cylinders come off of that.
Regarding your pump, do ya feel lucky? Cause that"s what it"s going to take. I first sent mine to Draper tractor to rebuild, because they did not have one on the shelf. Their shop returned it as unrepairable. The bearings for the gears were badly worn and the gears had scraped the sides of the housing. I went to Deere and they searched and found a replacement center housing and the gears, but no bearings. Anywhere. Draper wanted $410 to rebuild it and Deere wanted over $1500. I then took it to a local machine shop and he was able to replace those steel backed bearings for $175. He wound up finding some similar diameter bearings from Deere, cut them to length and fitted them. The housing wasn"t too bad, so we reassembled and it"s working now. Those bearings he had on the shelf were left over from another job and he might not be able to match them again, but it"s worth a try.
I can email you a couple photos of the valve setup and the name of this shop if you are still interested.


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