[AT] Ferguson TO20 Weak Hydraulics

James Peck jamesgpeck at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 8 06:39:51 PST 2020


I copied this text from the FENA site.

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From: AT <at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com> On Behalf Of Szakaluk
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Subject: Re: [AT] Ferguson TO20 Weak Hydraulics

Cecil, Thanks for the info.  The Wagner loader hydraulics are separate, driven by a pump on the front of the tractor.  The loader is working fine.

When the weather improves, I'll take a look as you suggest.

Steve Zakaluk


Date: Thu, 6 Feb 2020 16:19:54 -0600
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Years ago when I worked on at least 2 massey hydraulic lifts a week, the
relief valve very rarely was the problem.? It was the easiest to
replace, but very few times solved the problem.? If it has been popping
off a lot, then it might be the problem.? If it could have been rusty
and then popped off a few times it might have a broken spring.??? It is
accessed from the PTO shifter side as I remember.? You can take off a
side cover plate and try to lift the blade while running and watch for
oil dripping from t he top or spraying from the bottom.?? The top would
be the lift cylinder.? You do not specify how the loader is connected,
but if it is plumbed into the tractor hydraulics, the loader supply has
to be shut off for the lift to work....
Cecil

On 2/6/2020 4:08 PM, Szakaluk wrote:
> While plowing snow with my TO20, I found that the rear blade will no
> longer lift as it did previously.? It only comes up about 1/2 inch now.
>
> I've tried searching the archives, and am confused. If this is caused
> by the relief valve sticking or leaking, can I access and replace it
> through the RIGHT access panel?
>
> I have a Wagner WM-4 loader, so access is awkward but possible.
>
> Thanks for any advice,
> Steve Zakaluk
> Falcon. CO
> szakaluk at aol.com<mailto:szakaluk at aol.com>
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