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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 1268176" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>I'm having intermittent hydraulic issues, and was hoping someone may have an idea where I should be looking to fix the issue. It's a JD 2550. Last Sept while cutting hay, the hydraulics slowly started going away. I managed to get back to the barn just as I was losing all steering. Over the next month or so, whenever I started it they still didn't work, but had too many things going on to mess with it. I started it in Nov and everything worked fine. A friend who's much more experienced in tractors suggested the sump filter may have been clogged, so I pulled it this spring and while it wasn't clogged, there was a lot of junk that came out right behind it. I hoped that had been the problem, but since it was still working fine I couldn't be sure. I've used regularly all summer, but while mowing hay (finally) on Wednesday, they quit again. I pulled the screen again last night, but it was clean. While letting it run in the garage and trying to working the steering, it did suddenly start getting some pressure again. Not enough to operate (loader chattering, going slow), but something. At this point I'm not sure where to start. There are two pumps, the main and the steering. I'm not getting any warning lights, the only way I know it's going out is the loader not working. Any ideas? </p><p>Thanks for any suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 1268176, member: 14175"] I’m having intermittent hydraulic issues, and was hoping someone may have an idea where I should be looking to fix the issue. It’s a JD 2550. Last Sept while cutting hay, the hydraulics slowly started going away. I managed to get back to the barn just as I was losing all steering. Over the next month or so, whenever I started it they still didn’t work, but had too many things going on to mess with it. I started it in Nov and everything worked fine. A friend who’s much more experienced in tractors suggested the sump filter may have been clogged, so I pulled it this spring and while it wasn’t clogged, there was a lot of junk that came out right behind it. I hoped that had been the problem, but since it was still working fine I couldn’t be sure. I’ve used regularly all summer, but while mowing hay (finally) on Wednesday, they quit again. I pulled the screen again last night, but it was clean. While letting it run in the garage and trying to working the steering, it did suddenly start getting some pressure again. Not enough to operate (loader chattering, going slow), but something. At this point I’m not sure where to start. There are two pumps, the main and the steering. I’m not getting any warning lights, the only way I know it’s going out is the loader not working. Any ideas? Thanks for any suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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