[AT] JD 4010
Alan Nadeau
ajnadeau1 at myfairpoint.net
Thu Sep 26 18:22:05 PDT 2013
Al,
Unless those couplers are way different than any I have seen you don't have
to take them apart to replace the O-ring, assuming it is the ring that seals
onto the male connector when they are in use. To replace that one you dig
the bad ring out with a pick and roll the new one, well greased, into place
with your fingertip. If there's another O-ring in them I have never been
forced to deal with it but I have gotten pretty good at changing the one I
know about. Although all of mine are the little ones on garden tractors I
have messed with the ag tractor ones some.
Al Nadeau
----- Original Message -----
From: "Al Walker" <alwalker at gvtel.com>
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2013 9:00 PM
Subject: [AT] JD 4010
>I have encountered some issues with my 1961 JD 4010 standard, no three
>point. The hydraulic coupler is now leaking quite badly. I got a new set
>of o-rings etc from my dealer but my goodness, there are a lot of parts in
>just one pair of couplers. I could use exploded drawings of this assembly.
>My dad had my manuals last and I can't ask him as he is no longer among the
>living. No one else seems to know, or care. But more crucial than that,
>the syncronized transmission will lock up in third or fifth, but seems to
>work OK in fourth (haven't tried any more yet) I'm thinking that there
>could be an issue with the syncro on one rail in the tranny. Again,
>exploded drawings would help explain things, but I don't have any. Does
>anyone have any ideas about these issues? Thanks in advance.
>
> Al in NW MN
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