I have what appear to be some major hyd issues and I’m hoping for some advice and direction.
As background, 4 weeks ago I found a JD 2630 for sale at a reasonable price. When I first looked at it there was a pretty good leak at the tranny filter cover as well as several less severe leaks including the bottom of the SCV. The hyd fluid looked pretty bad. The loader, steering and rock shaft worked sporadically, which I learned in another post might be caused by leaks, either external or internal, among other things. I removed the filter cover, cleaned it up and reduced the leak to a minor leak, purchased the tractor and drove it home.
Once I got it home I removed both tranny drain plugs, the tranny filter cover, drained the reservoir, cleaned everything up and added new hyd fluid. I forgot to clean the tranny screen so I removed it and there was quite a bit of junk on it, chunks of crusty stuff and white stuff that I’m told was water. It was probably about 30 - 40% clogged.
If I understand it correctly the main pump services the loader, SCV and rock shaft.
After reassembly, my new major leak was the loader control valve. I ordered an overhaul kit but it hasn’t arrived yet.
I drained the hyd fluid again since my new fluid was partially corrupted by old fluid that was in the lines, pump, etc. I also installed a pressure gauge on the pressure side of the loader control valve so I could monitor the pump pressure.
When I fired it up today after this work the pressure gauge was pegged at over 3000 psi and hyd fluid was pouring out of the tranny filter cover. I shut it down right away, put a bucket under the cover then started it again. The pressure gauge pegged again at over 3000 then dropped to a more normal 2200 (about) for a few seconds then dropped to about 50. I suspect the pump was starved for oil when the tranny pump couldn’t keep up.
I do sincerely apologize for this long post but think it is important to tell the entire story.
So my questions are:
Tranny filter cover leak – I suspect that the gasket didn’t get seated correctly, I’ll try again tomorrow morning. The gasket the dealer sells is larger in diameter than the cover and won’t stay in place when installed on the cover. The manual says to insert it into the tranny so the only way I could get it to stick up there was to use a little axle grease. Is there a secret to make this easier?
Main pump pressure:
a) is it normal for the pump to produce more than 3000 psi for a second or two or should it never exceed about 2200 - 2300?
b) the pump has a petcock for stopping the flow. Can I shut the petcock for long periods of time (10 minutes, an hour, a week) while I work on the tranny filter cover leak issue?
c) I have not cleaned the main pump filter (pump stroke control valve) yet. Could that be an issue? Is it located under the shutoff petcock? The tech manual doesn’t show a petcock. (I have the 2.40 CI pump).
d) could the pressure control valve (located behind the brake & reverser housings) have anything to do with the problem?
As a side note; based on my previous post, I think everything is plumbed correctly.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts / comments / advice and thanks in advance,
Greg
As background, 4 weeks ago I found a JD 2630 for sale at a reasonable price. When I first looked at it there was a pretty good leak at the tranny filter cover as well as several less severe leaks including the bottom of the SCV. The hyd fluid looked pretty bad. The loader, steering and rock shaft worked sporadically, which I learned in another post might be caused by leaks, either external or internal, among other things. I removed the filter cover, cleaned it up and reduced the leak to a minor leak, purchased the tractor and drove it home.
Once I got it home I removed both tranny drain plugs, the tranny filter cover, drained the reservoir, cleaned everything up and added new hyd fluid. I forgot to clean the tranny screen so I removed it and there was quite a bit of junk on it, chunks of crusty stuff and white stuff that I’m told was water. It was probably about 30 - 40% clogged.
If I understand it correctly the main pump services the loader, SCV and rock shaft.
After reassembly, my new major leak was the loader control valve. I ordered an overhaul kit but it hasn’t arrived yet.
I drained the hyd fluid again since my new fluid was partially corrupted by old fluid that was in the lines, pump, etc. I also installed a pressure gauge on the pressure side of the loader control valve so I could monitor the pump pressure.
When I fired it up today after this work the pressure gauge was pegged at over 3000 psi and hyd fluid was pouring out of the tranny filter cover. I shut it down right away, put a bucket under the cover then started it again. The pressure gauge pegged again at over 3000 then dropped to a more normal 2200 (about) for a few seconds then dropped to about 50. I suspect the pump was starved for oil when the tranny pump couldn’t keep up.
I do sincerely apologize for this long post but think it is important to tell the entire story.
So my questions are:
Tranny filter cover leak – I suspect that the gasket didn’t get seated correctly, I’ll try again tomorrow morning. The gasket the dealer sells is larger in diameter than the cover and won’t stay in place when installed on the cover. The manual says to insert it into the tranny so the only way I could get it to stick up there was to use a little axle grease. Is there a secret to make this easier?
Main pump pressure:
a) is it normal for the pump to produce more than 3000 psi for a second or two or should it never exceed about 2200 - 2300?
b) the pump has a petcock for stopping the flow. Can I shut the petcock for long periods of time (10 minutes, an hour, a week) while I work on the tranny filter cover leak issue?
c) I have not cleaned the main pump filter (pump stroke control valve) yet. Could that be an issue? Is it located under the shutoff petcock? The tech manual doesn’t show a petcock. (I have the 2.40 CI pump).
d) could the pressure control valve (located behind the brake & reverser housings) have anything to do with the problem?
As a side note; based on my previous post, I think everything is plumbed correctly.
I’d really appreciate your thoughts / comments / advice and thanks in advance,
Greg