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Active Code on a John Deere 310J Backhoe/front end loader. FLC 523218.04 what does this code mean and how do I fix it?

Valve power 2 and out of range low is also displayed with this active code

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: 2020 john deere diesel tractor with j-d 36# loader

Sounds like you need more hydraulic oil - Or like you said the transmission screen (dirty).
Where it is ??

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 22, 2009

SOURCE: can't get front wheel off my john deere lawn tractor

remove the cap on wheel then there is a ring or cotter pin to remove then pull wheel off

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Wayne Fellows

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  • Posted on Apr 07, 2010

SOURCE: i need to rebuild a hydraulic cylinder on a john

  1. This cylinder is not to hard to disassemble.
  2. Place upright in vise or suitable bracing.
  3. Using a block or dowel of wood(maybe rubber mallet also), depress the top cap of the cylinder to relieve tension on the ring.
  4. Use a small edged screw driver or pick and spin "retainer" in until the bent end comes to the opening.
  5. Lift up and rotate the ring more to allow the ring to pass over the edge of the opening.
  6. Once the retainer is started you can tap it with the wood and rubber mallet around the circumference of the cylinder to release the retainer from the groove.
  7. If you havent done so by now the oil should be drained.
  8. with the cylinder firm in vise(but not too firm to "distort the integrity of the cylinder.) Place the cylinder Sideways so you can pull out piston and rod assembly.*** Put hose or suitable drain on holes of cylinder***. With the motion of the piston the residual oil will tend to spray out.
  9. Pull on the piston and position it to bottom out on the top gland(cap) ie:full extension
  10. Place support under the rod to avoid damage. The gland is a tight tolerant fit with use of O-rings and backup rings. Too much offset can lead to damaging gland assembly, and jamming in the cylinder. You may be able to just hold with hand also depends on size, bore, stroke, pressure rating. Use due dilligence.
  11. Now that its out you have the piston assembly with gland in hand..**if only the rod comes out there are more steps to take, and you need a new rod but sometimes its more cost effective to buy a new cylinder. If there is a farm supplier or hydraulic dealer near they can certifiably /replace repair the cylinder for you. Hydraulic pressure is kind of like lightening. If it strikes you under pressure it can kill you.*** Using the dead blow or rubber mallet try to pop the gland out by using the piston/rod assembly as the puller. You may not have to remove the top clevice or other end of the cylinder, so maybe you could tap on that.
  12. The piston can be removed from the rod depending again on make. Usually a socket head cap screw or king nut holding it in place to the rod.
  13. When the piston is removed you should be able to slide gland off also.
  14. You'll need that pick and or the screwdriver to pick out the seals carefully. Let me know if you require more...WF Services

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 30, 2010

SOURCE: L120 JOHN DEERE

There should be adjustments on the tie rod ends connecting to the front axles. Loosen set bolt, make the adjustment and re-tighten set bold.

Anonymous

  • 1 Answer
  • Posted on Jun 24, 2010

SOURCE: Won't start John Deere 310D Rubber tire backhoe

wont go forward or back

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