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took the suction tube off put a new o-ring on. havent fired it up yet. but i'll re pressurize it and start her up some time this week
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The top has a tubing nut on the flair where it screws to the hydro,the other end where it goes into the diffy case/reservoir, has a brass compression fitting. if they don't leak they are usually ok. Reviewing: Did this tractor work properly before you decided to change fluid/ filter? |
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ok if you look at the Cub cadet parts look up at the top of our page banner
you will see a fitting that screws into the hydro, yes it has an "o" ring but I have never ever removed that fitting as no need to, but no problem. I just loosen the tubing nut on the tube that screws onto it,and remove the suction tube. Thank you for the clarification, we now know no one has any idea of the hydro's condition, and we should assume nothing. As far as we know a rag/obstruction could be in the suction tube. Or someone could have swapped charge pumps and left the "O" ring seals off or installed it 180 off rotation and it won't pump. Or worse it was "done blowed up" as the good ol'boys say in NASCAR So where does that leave you? swap in a known good hydro from a reputable seller or keep trying to find the hidden cheese like a hungry mouse. That is what I would do because I am "curious George" Sorry I can't help more, maybe others will have a idea. does the charge pump look as it has been removed/loose bolts? |
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thanks george! i'll re check the suction tube for obstructions. the gears all move freely, i checked that when i changed the fluid. if i take the hydraulic pump off is there anything to look for?
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The charge pump MUST be installed the way it was originally installed and not turned CCW from the original position.
Question: Did this unit work properly BEFORE you changed filter and fluid? |
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nothing worked when i took ownership this march. probably hasnt run in last 15 yrs.
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