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JD 2850 Loss of Hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="britcivic" data-source="post: 6930612" data-attributes="member: 70794"><p>Yes brake pedal went rock solid right at the top of travel. It's SG2 cab with the sideways move of the lever for hi lo. The crane has a Parker HV07 spool block with closed centre plug fitted and 1/2" return pipe direct to the transmission plug hole. Hydraulics are still really strong on the crane, better than the 1140 was even after the 'blip' this morning. </p><p>The only thing I could see out of the ordinary was that the handbrake shaft had come out of the transmission casing by about an inch sideways towards the left rear wheel. This has worked it's way back in now - I couldn't push it back in by hand when it was sticking out. -could that be related to brakes jamming?</p><p></p><p>The transmission oil warning light now comes on at idle too, although the power steering and lift arms still work ok.</p><p></p><p>The lift arms do fall slowly immediately that you stop the engine- that was the only obvious thing wrong with it when I bought it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britcivic, post: 6930612, member: 70794"] Yes brake pedal went rock solid right at the top of travel. It's SG2 cab with the sideways move of the lever for hi lo. The crane has a Parker HV07 spool block with closed centre plug fitted and 1/2" return pipe direct to the transmission plug hole. Hydraulics are still really strong on the crane, better than the 1140 was even after the 'blip' this morning. The only thing I could see out of the ordinary was that the handbrake shaft had come out of the transmission casing by about an inch sideways towards the left rear wheel. This has worked it's way back in now - I couldn't push it back in by hand when it was sticking out. -could that be related to brakes jamming? The transmission oil warning light now comes on at idle too, although the power steering and lift arms still work ok. The lift arms do fall slowly immediately that you stop the engine- that was the only obvious thing wrong with it when I bought it. [/QUOTE]
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