I would try putting lift hose on the down side and down hose on the lift side. If it lifts when you push the down control and does not go down when you use the lift control then it may be a spool problem. Always take care to control all forms of energy when removing hoses to prevent harm or *****. I'm not sure if the spool on your loader is pilot controlled or mechanical linkage?? If it is mechanical take a look at all linkage and make sure its moving correctly. If its. Pilot control then the issue may be there also. Good luck and be safe.
I would try putting lift hose on the down side and down hose on the lift side. If it lifts when you push the down control and does not go down when you use the lift control then it may be a spool problem. Always take care to control all forms of energy when removing hoses to prevent harm or *****. I'm not sure if the spool on your loader is pilot controlled or mechanical linkage?? If it is mechanical take a look at all linkage and make sure its moving correctly. If its. Pilot control then the issue may be there also. Good luck and be safe.
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SOURCE: 2020 john deere diesel tractor with j-d 36# loader
Sounds like you need more hydraulic oil - Or like you said the transmission screen (dirty).
Where it is ??
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The seat switch is doing it's job,you can;t get off the seat unless the pta is off and the tractor has the park brake engaged.Replacing the switch won't change anything.
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Im not sure what hose it is but my loader started doing that, ive only owned it a few months. The parts guys and mechanics at jd figured it was the accumulator for the brakes that was sticking and letting off, the hoses that went along the right side of the engine would jump every 4 seconds orso and the tranny cooler lines would jump as well. Not sure if thats the same problem as you have but i thought it was worth a try.
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