Great video thanks brother. Looks great you have made a lot of progress. Glad you found the ball and it was close. Going to be a total different tractor when you're done with it. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother.
Cylinder and hoses look great! Well done, sir! Sounds about like my luck with that ball falling out! Good deal you found it! You're really getting her done! Thanks for the videos!
Don’t forget to put an 8 track player on it so you can listen to tunes while you drive around with the new power steering and easy glide 3 point hitch ! 👍🏻 well done CE
I use a John Deere 830 with similar technology. The problem is that the hydraulics sporadically drop or drop, then rise again, etc. . As I said, the problem occurs sporadically, regardless of whether the oil is warm or cold. Do you have any idea what this could be?
I am working on a 3130 that looks to have the same set up. There is an adjustable stop for the internal lever which is visible at 7:05 near the rear which on yours seems to be screwed most of the way in. On the one I'm into it's about an inch out farther. Where should this adjustment be set. BTW, it works fine cold but when it warms up it will load the pump and won't stay up.
Great video! I also have an 820 that I realized has moisture in this system. What’s your thoughts to get the moisture flushed out without multiple 10 gallon flushes? Thanks for any help.
Intresting how the cylinder is painted a different shade then the inside of the case and the outside of the case is a different green 3 different shades of green for one part
The paint or primer on the inside seals the pores in the cast iron ! The cylinder is painted new John Deere green, the tractor is 70s era jd green! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Places like that where you really can't see very good them little mirrors come in handy stick it up in there see if the rollers on there and you're done I used not to use the mirrors at all but I found out they was pretty handy so I started using them especially in hard to see places a lot anyway dude I'm sure you probably have done this plenty of time so I'm just leaving a comment
Great video thanks brother. Looks great you have made a lot of progress. Glad you found the ball and it was close. Going to be a total different tractor when you're done with it. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother.
I hunted around the shop for an hour before I lifted the housing up! Live and learn! Thanks Scott
I'm just glad you found it and it wasn't to far away. Learn something new every day.
Cylinder and hoses look great! Well done, sir! Sounds about like my luck with that ball falling out! Good deal you found it! You're really getting her done! Thanks for the videos!
I hate that look and look and it's in the last place you look! Thanks for watching
that crane in your shop is so handy. yes, I'm jealous. cylinder and cables on the power steering came out looking really nice.
It sure is handy for lifting and holding heavy things! Thanks Soybean Farmer
Looking good CE, that chain hoist comes in handy!
It sure does!Thanks Massey
Don’t forget to put an 8 track player on it so you can listen to tunes while you drive around with the new power steering and easy glide 3 point hitch ! 👍🏻 well done CE
Hahaha ! I'll have to break out the Led Zeppelin and the Fleetwood Mac ! Thanks Scott
It's certainly coming along CE. She'll feel like a new tractor come summer when u have her back to work
Hope it works all summer with out any problems! Thanks Larn
@@cesmith4566 I bet it will, you know your stuff
Looks like she’s coming along pretty well.
Thanks I need to get some work done on the other tractors too!
Great video CE
I use a John Deere 830 with similar technology. The problem is that the hydraulics sporadically drop or drop, then rise again, etc. . As I said, the problem occurs sporadically, regardless of whether the oil is warm or cold. Do you have any idea what this could be?
I am working on a 3130 that looks to have the same set up. There is an adjustable stop for the internal lever which is visible at 7:05 near the rear which on yours seems to be screwed most of the way in. On the one I'm into it's about an inch out farther. Where should this adjustment be set. BTW, it works fine cold but when it warms up it will load the pump and won't stay up.
Power steering cylinder looks nice
Great video! I also have an 820 that I realized has moisture in this system. What’s your thoughts to get the moisture flushed out without multiple 10 gallon flushes? Thanks for any help.
Intresting how the cylinder is painted a different shade then the inside of the case and the outside of the case is a different green 3 different shades of green for one part
The paint or primer on the inside seals the pores in the cast iron ! The cylinder is painted new John Deere green, the tractor is 70s era jd green! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@cesmith4566 got you that makes perfect sense CE
That turned out really good man!
Thanks its getting close to being done!
2130 the same to mate is it??
Places like that where you really can't see very good them little mirrors come in handy stick it up in there see if the rollers on there and you're done I used not to use the mirrors at all but I found out they was pretty handy so I started using them especially in hard to see places a lot anyway dude I'm sure you probably have done this plenty of time so I'm just leaving a comment