mackdj
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I just bought an '81 John Deere 410 and had the forward clutch replaced last week. I had the dealer do it since i am not set up for a project like that. I asked them to check all the hydraulic pressure before doing the replacement to make sure that it wasn't lack of pressure. They said they did and all the pressure from the pump was normal. So they replaced the clutch and returned it to me. I went to dig with the machine yesterday and the stabilizers wouldn't even lift the rear end off the ground. Also when digging the bucket didn't seem to have nearly the power that i feel it should when digging through topsoil. I am new to owning equipment but i have run several other types of excavators and backhoes before and have never had this problem - especially the stabilizers not fully lifting the machine.
So if the pump is producing regular pressure what else could be hampering the hydraulics from functioning properly?
One friend suggested to check filters, float valves and the controls themselves. Any ideas?
Thanks :Banghead
So if the pump is producing regular pressure what else could be hampering the hydraulics from functioning properly?
One friend suggested to check filters, float valves and the controls themselves. Any ideas?
Thanks :Banghead
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