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John Deere 6400 PTO will not engage
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<blockquote data-quote="Moggytom" data-source="post: 9267118" data-attributes="member: 109292"><p>Ashamedly, the tractor is Very dirty! I am an OAP lady, in my 70’s, farming alone, no help but plenty of hinderance and with all the months of wet weather on heavy clay the ground is water-logged and standing in water, so just back and fore to dung heap cleaning out cattle yards poor old JD has to roll through 18”-2’ deep mud daily but she has been a rock to be fair apart from hydraulic pipe and now this current problem which could well be the latest in a continuous ongoing saga of spite and sabotage - looking at photos now it looks like the hydraulic pipe over the top of the square solenoid, which was a brand new loader pipe replaced in about Dec or January this year has been attacked again, will have to check when I go up farm today appears to me like someone is putting some form of acid on various pipes to burn through the outer layers - this was a new hydraulic pipe on my telehandler back last year and had to have two sets of hydraulic boom pipes as well £££££££<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😤" title="Face with steam from nose :triumph:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f624.png" data-shortname=":triumph:" /></p><p></p><p>anyway thanks guys, I will take your advice give it a good clean try and re-connect the solenoid wire and come back to you with progress - might take me a day or two as have more desperate jobs to get done first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moggytom, post: 9267118, member: 109292"] Ashamedly, the tractor is Very dirty! I am an OAP lady, in my 70’s, farming alone, no help but plenty of hinderance and with all the months of wet weather on heavy clay the ground is water-logged and standing in water, so just back and fore to dung heap cleaning out cattle yards poor old JD has to roll through 18”-2’ deep mud daily but she has been a rock to be fair apart from hydraulic pipe and now this current problem which could well be the latest in a continuous ongoing saga of spite and sabotage - looking at photos now it looks like the hydraulic pipe over the top of the square solenoid, which was a brand new loader pipe replaced in about Dec or January this year has been attacked again, will have to check when I go up farm today appears to me like someone is putting some form of acid on various pipes to burn through the outer layers - this was a new hydraulic pipe on my telehandler back last year and had to have two sets of hydraulic boom pipes as well £££££££😤 anyway thanks guys, I will take your advice give it a good clean try and re-connect the solenoid wire and come back to you with progress - might take me a day or two as have more desperate jobs to get done first. [/QUOTE]
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