Great video. I have one of these and the bucket moves very slowly but all the other hydraulics work great. I think I am going to replace the relief valve on the loader control valve stack.
I have the exact same Tractor but the pump is a lot larger than yours. Mine don't have a backhoe on it. My problem is I have no brakes. Of course their wet brakes, everything else works good. Any suggestions on troubleshooting the brakes?
One of my videos on that backhoe covers me fixing the brakes. Mine turned out to be a ball that fell out of the master cylinder casing between it and the transmission housing.
Hello Very good video. I would like to know how long it took you to place the O rings in the steering column and than how long it took to slide the assembly back into place where everything sat well. Thanks!
I keep getting conflicting answers about bleeding the hydraulic system. one tells me the air will work its way out and another tells me to bleed the air out at the pump. After reinstalling my pump, my steering did not want to work. used the bucket to lift the tires and they would turn. So there is air in the system.
You do not need to bleed the hydraulic system. Nor do you want to should be over 2000 psi in it. I would guess there is something wrong in the steering column. I replace o rings in this backhoe steering column in later videos
Great video. I have one of these and the bucket moves very slowly but all the other hydraulics work great. I think I am going to replace the relief valve on the loader control valve stack.
That sounds like a good idea to me.
Do you happen to have the part numbers for the clam shell and rubber pin bushings and pump ?
Sorry I don’t have those anymore.
Question: Do you not have to bleed out the air when replacing hydraulic pump?
No
I have the exact same Tractor but the pump is a lot larger than yours. Mine don't have a backhoe on it.
My problem is I have no brakes. Of course their wet brakes, everything else works good.
Any suggestions on troubleshooting the brakes?
One of my videos on that backhoe covers me fixing the brakes. Mine turned out to be a ball that fell out of the master cylinder casing between it and the transmission housing.
Hello
Very good video. I would like to know how long it took you to place the O rings in the steering column and than how long it took to slide the assembly back into place where everything sat well. Thanks!
I did not have to remove that steering assembly to do the o rings and about a hour is all it took.
Thanks for sharing 👍
No problem 👍
I keep getting conflicting answers about bleeding the hydraulic system. one tells me the air will work its way out and another tells me to bleed the air out at the pump. After reinstalling my pump, my steering did not want to work. used the bucket to lift the tires and they would turn. So there is air in the system.
You do not need to bleed the hydraulic system. Nor do you want to should be over 2000 psi in it. I would guess there is something wrong in the steering column. I replace o rings in this backhoe steering column in later videos
Can you tell me what service manual you bought, I have a 310b
Best manuals to buy are used John Deere ones off of eBay don’t buy anyone’s reprints.
Could you please post the name of the company in South Dakota where you got your parts?…….thanks
Eparts, Inc.
I have a jd 310 AD.. WHAT PUMP DO YOU RECOMMEND?
I had good luck with that one I put on this backhoe. Came from a company over in South Dakota