There is also a 4 to 1 speed increasing gearbox in front of the pump that could be bad. Mine had a lot coming out of the drain hose on the motor and I took it it to a hydraulic shop and all it needed was a thrust bearing. If not then repeat the procedure with the small drain hose on the motor to see if it is ok. If the problem isn't the coupler, I think you can tell if it is the pump or the motor by taking the small drain hose off the pump and putting it in a bucket and running the machine and if it is draining a lot of oil its your problem.
#Hesston 1014 fluid full#
Posted 21:38 (#4699309 - in reply to #4698990) Subject: RE: hesston 1014 hydr swing windrowerĭidn't those have a filter on the back? Plugged filter? Double check oil level, neighbor had similar problems and finally figured out what he thought was full was not. To bad you are so far away, Got one sittin in the weeds with both pump and rear motor in good shape.
Can't hardly tell if it was 540 or 1000, its all chewed up inside.
I brought to the shop no load turn it on -stop by itself.
Posted 19:20 (#4699067 - in reply to #4699024) Subject: RE: hesston 1014 hydr swing windrowerĮverything stops. Does everything stop or just auger and reel? If just auger and reel, slip clutch on left of auger. Probably relief valve on back of tongue stuck open. In 2000, as part of the merger of Case IH with New Holland to form CNH Global, AGCO bought out Case IH in the joint venture.ĪGCO has since moved the manufacturing of all AGCO combines and hay tools in North America to Hesston, so Gleaner, Challenger, Massey Ferguson and formerly New Idea combines and hay tools are all manufactured along-side Hesston-branded equipment.Īround 2010, AGCO has moved Hesston to be a sub-brand, with swathers and hay tools branded as Hesston by AGCO and malfunction Hesston, and in South America, Valtra Hesston and Agco-Allis Hesston. They produced Hesston and Case IH branded equipment at that time. AGCO entered into a 50/50 joint venture with Case IH to produce hay tools, and renamed the Hesston facility Hay & Forage Industries. In 1991, the hay tools and skid-steer loader portion of the business was purchased by AGCO, and the tractors were discontinued. Our main goal is to ensure that every machine - old or new - is fully supported locally, offering every Hesston by Massey Ferguson owner: The best service in the industry. Hay tools, self-propelled windrowers and skid-steer loaders were manufactured in Hesston, KS and sold in Europe and other parts of the world. In 1977, Fiat purchased an interest in Hesston, and began importing Fiat tractors under the Hesston brand. The company specialized in farm equipment, including self-propelled windrowers and the StakHand hay harvester. In 1947, Lyle Yost founded Hesston Manufacturing Co. Agriculture machinery- swathers formerly forage harvesters, tractors, skid loaders