Thanks, my tractor has the two lines going into the top of the mounting of the hydraulics. I am going to assume I am going to get oil out of lines when I disconnect?
Backup rings are behind the o-rings and a pistol to change unless you put them in hot water first. Inexpensive fix with JD parts. Fixed the leaks. Also check for wear or rough spots on hose tips.
nice work, this is how I use CZcams. so much good how to content on here. cheers
Great to hear!
Thanks man
well done, can you do a video on a 3010 Brake Valve Overhaul Kit install
I do not have one that needs repair at the moment but will make a video on the next one that comes through.
Thanks, my tractor has the two lines going into the top of the mounting of the hydraulics. I am going to assume I am going to get oil out of lines when I disconnect?
Yes, yours is the early style with controls under the dash then the oil is piped back to the remotes.
What type of grease and is it hydraulic oil for putting back together on the parts
Just Hydraulic oil in the can and a red #2 grease like from a grease gun or your tub for bearings.
Why not replace the orings and backup rings inside the connector while you had it apart that far?
I replaced the seals where the hose ends connect, or are you referring to another spot?
Backup rings are behind the o-rings and a pistol to change unless you put them in hot water first. Inexpensive fix with JD parts. Fixed the leaks. Also check for wear or rough spots on hose tips.
Looks like those backup rings are a pain in the but.😊
Sometimes they go right together others not.
one word if you want to really fix this issue which if you stay deere parts will never go away: WAPSI
Anything to do different?
Should be about the same if you are just resealing leaky couplers.
Got a better solution if you need. No one has these blocks we have on the market.