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<blockquote data-quote="Highacres" data-source="post: 1356416" data-attributes="member: 25809"><p>Just saw your post about your JD 2550 hydraulic issue. I had a similar problem in my 2550 with cab. After running a while I would lose hydraulics and steering at mid to lower rpms. Put up with it for a few years but it got worse and finally wouldn't drive the hydraulic pump on the sprayer after it got warm. I checked the sump, took off the front hydraulic pump and had it bench tested. It spec'd out fine. Finally took it to a good Mennonite mechanic who split it and found a broken internal steel hydraulic line. He changed the hi/lo & pto clutch while it was apart. No more hydraulic issues. Hope this helps. </p><p></p><p>Rick Burt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Highacres, post: 1356416, member: 25809"] Just saw your post about your JD 2550 hydraulic issue. I had a similar problem in my 2550 with cab. After running a while I would lose hydraulics and steering at mid to lower rpms. Put up with it for a few years but it got worse and finally wouldn't drive the hydraulic pump on the sprayer after it got warm. I checked the sump, took off the front hydraulic pump and had it bench tested. It spec'd out fine. Finally took it to a good Mennonite mechanic who split it and found a broken internal steel hydraulic line. He changed the hi/lo & pto clutch while it was apart. No more hydraulic issues. Hope this helps. Rick Burt [/QUOTE]
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