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35D lost power on all functions (travel, digging, lifting)

Richard V

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Hi all, serial no 265120, 6700 hours. It started being slower than before, it will barely lift the machine now and much slower on both tracks. I changed hydraulic filters and oil and same problem. There is some noise coming from behind under the cab but I am not sure where it is from. The swing motor speed seems fine. I am wondering where I should start investigating / testing ? Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. Thank you Richard
 

Chiefdug

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I'd start with a system pressure test. I have no experiance with this machine, but I had the same symptoms with my Hitachi 120 several years ago.I ended up taking the main relief valve out of it, taking it apart and cleaning it up entirly, put it back in and away she went. I never did see anything in the relief valve, but I'm sure that is what it was. I did this several times over about a one year period and finally drained and pulled the hydraulic tank, pressurewshed the heck out of it, dryed it real good, filled it up and never looked back. Good luck
 

Richard V

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Could someone share with me where the main relief valve is ? I don't have the technical manual for this machine.
 

mg2361

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Deere, right? Please post the entire serial number.

That machine has 3 reliefs. One for each pump.

Pilot pressure needs to be checked as well as the system reliefs. If this is something you are looking to tackle yourself, you will really need to acquire the Operation and Test manual TM2263.

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Richard V

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Deere, right? Please post the entire serial number.

That machine has 3 reliefs. One for each pump.

Pilot pressure needs to be checked as well as the system reliefs. If this is something you are looking to tackle yourself, you will really need to acquire the Operation and Test manual TM2263.

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Thank you, yes, John Deere, same machine I had a thumb problem with.
 

Richard V

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I downloaded the manual from the Deere site. Tilted the cab, the vibrating sound is coming from the pump when lifting the boom but it is tracking much slower both speeds and both tracks than before.
 

Richard V

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Before I change the hydraulic pump, the 2 large hoses from the pump(1 and 2) are connected to a block with a solenoid below the pump along with other hoses. Then, 2 large hoses go to the valves manifold, Does anyone know what that block is for ? I can't find that in the manual. I know the seller had something installed for a brush cutter along with a switch in the cab and setting to oneway flow makes the brush work. I know that added switch has a problem because when turned off, the thumb no longer works. Anyway I am wondering if my lost of power could be the intermediate block the pump 1 and 2 goes to before going to the manifold.
 

DustAndRay

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That block mostly likely to be an auxiliary diverter valve for the cutter/thumb. Since your switch is acting up, the solenoid or spool inside is probably stuck halfway, dumping your pump pressure straight back to the tank. That explains the low power and pump noise.
Before buying a pump, try to bypass that block. Hook the pump hoses directly to the main manifold. If power comes back, that block is your issue.
 

Richard V

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I hooked the 2 pump hoses on the main manifold and same problem :( . I capped and plugged all the other hoses from that block except the one that goes to the tank. I also have the switch unplugged, I don't know if that would cause a problem because the switch has 3 pins. The thumb is not moving but was when the switch was to the high position. That's probably another problem.
 
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