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Jaime ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2019 Location: Fort Myers Fl Points: 8 |
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I have a 59 D17 I use to bush hog a couple of small pastures. The lift arms are constantly dropping. Has anyone rebuilt or done work on one of these hydraulic units?
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DrAllis ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 21897 |
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If you are having hydraulic oil disappear and the transmission gaining oil, you have an internal leak inside the lift arm housing. (Hydraulic oil is under the gas tank on the RIGHT side. The transmission oil is to the RIGHT of the gearshift.) Either a hydraulic hose or packing in the lift cylinder is leaking, both of which need to be replaced when repairing. If your oil levels are staying where they belong, the hold valve inside the hydraulic pump must be leaking off. I'm not so sure you couldn't devise two chains to control the down working height of the mower and not depend on the hydraulic pump to do it. This would be in lieu of fixing the pump.
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Jaime ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2019 Location: Fort Myers Fl Points: 8 |
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Thank you for your response. I’ll check the fluids before I run it next time. I always have to check them anyway since it has leaks. Power steering is the main leaker, but I’ll monitor the Trans levels a little closer, maybe I’ll be able to pinpoint the problem. Which one of those problems would you think is most common.
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Jaime ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2019 Location: Fort Myers Fl Points: 8 |
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Thank you for your response. I’ll check the fluids before I run it next time. I always have to check them anyway since it has leaks. Power steering is the main leaker, but I’ll monitor the Trans levels a little closer, maybe I’ll be able to pinpoint the problem. Which one of those problems would you think is most common.
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DrAllis ![]() Orange Level Access ![]() Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 21897 |
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Losing hydraulic oil into the transmission compartment. Doesn't sound like that is the problem because if it transfers enough hyd oil to the trans, the hydraulic pump will eventually quit lifting because it is empty.
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Clay ![]() Orange Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Location: Udall, Kansas Points: 9884 |
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There is a high pressure hydraulic hose inside the rear of the tractor. It is accessed by removing the lift arm housing.
When this hose ruptures, it will allow hydraulic oil to be pumped into the gears. Easily detected by an increase of oil level in the gear box. DO NOT buy a run of the mill replacement hose. Purchase one from AGCO. This is a very high pressure hose. The hose will have a stripe down the length of the hose. It is IMPERATIVE the strip remains straight. DO NOT allow the hose to TWIST. I have replaced these hoses by myself but is much easier with a helper. |
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Jaime ![]() Bronze Level ![]() ![]() Joined: 05 Jan 2019 Location: Fort Myers Fl Points: 8 |
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Thank you guys you have given me some good advice. I will report back in the spring when I get back to using it again. Im also going to take a closer look at the power steering leaks. It’s getting to the point that just filling it up may not be cost effective.
This old guy can still do a days work and not even break a sweat. Got to keep him repaired. Thanks again Jaime |
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