[AT] JD 2130 hydraulic problem
Cecil R Bearden
crbearden at copper.net
Sun Jun 24 20:03:57 PDT 2012
Sounds like the lift arm seals. There is a shaft that the lift arms
connect to that is a "torque rod" inside the case and is hooked to the
draft control valve When the shaft is bent from the pull, it lifts the
arms up. There are hardened replaceable bushings that fit between the
shaft and the case. There are seals on the outside. I think it is a
double lip seal. You have to replace the bushings also. There were
some guys in Illinois that were making replacement bushings and seals
that were better than the JD part...
Cecil in OKla
On 6/24/2012 8:14 PM, charlie hill wrote:
>
> The message below is from a friend. If anyone has an idea what could be
> causing the problem on this
> tractor let me know and I'll pass it along.
>
> I don't know a think about a JD 2130. If it was my D-14 I'd say the
> hydraulic hose to the ram that pushes the
> lift rock shaft was busted but I don't know if the JD works that way or not.
>
> Thanks
> Charlie
>
>
>
>
>> I got a problem on my 2130 John Deere. It is losing hydraulic oil. We
>> checked yesterday and the to mounting pins (appear to be two ends of the
>> same rod) were the stationary end of the draft (lift) arms attach to the
>> tractor have oil leaking out around the holes they fit through! I fear
>> that
>> means something is broke inside. I could probably put some type of
>> packing
>> in to slow it down but if it is broke inside it don't matter much cause
>> all
>> that will do is puddle it up inside where it should be dry.
>>
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