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John Deere 310sk

Jhernandez940

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Whether there is pressure "TO" the brake valve or not, that won't cause your issue of not moving. With that being said, no oil pressure is probably due to a plugged orifice. That would be the orificed tee fitting coming out of the back of the transmission that supplies the brake valve with pressure. Or, it could be caused by a lack of transmission pressure.

Since you have no pressure to the brake valve, has the transmission pressure been checked? Park brake pressure? Transmission oil level good (checked with the engine idling)?


I answered that one in post #15 and still question as to why there is no flow with the pedals in the "unapplied" position. Unless the brake valve reservoir is empty (which is unlikely).
I have a question. Could you explain how the brakes work once the fluid entered the rear axle, I still haven’t been able to put everything back together been busy w work
 
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