So my 3 point hydraulics are acting funny. When lifted all the way up with a box blade of the bush hog on them (maybe others but these are the only attachements I have used lately), they bouce and you can feel it in the entire tractor. (Video attached).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aGsq6V3UWc&feature=youtu.be
When I press on the feedback rod, it seems to lessen the impact, but it still seems to do it slightly. Problem is that my feedback rod almost has not adjustment left unless I make the rod longer with more thread to move the nuts further back.
Also, I am not sure of the fluid level. Both of the sight glasses (on the side of the tranny tunnel and on the rear at the PTO shaft, they have gotten cloudy or painted over by a previous owner. I will remedy this tomorrow, in the meantime, could this be bouncing be due to a low fluid level or a failing hydraulic pump?
Back to the feedback Rod, if I have it adjusted all the way out and need more adjustment, is there a valve that is severely worn and needs to be replaced? If so, how difficult of a task is this?
Any advice or direction at this point is very much appreciated.
Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aGsq6V3UWc&feature=youtu.be
When I press on the feedback rod, it seems to lessen the impact, but it still seems to do it slightly. Problem is that my feedback rod almost has not adjustment left unless I make the rod longer with more thread to move the nuts further back.
Also, I am not sure of the fluid level. Both of the sight glasses (on the side of the tranny tunnel and on the rear at the PTO shaft, they have gotten cloudy or painted over by a previous owner. I will remedy this tomorrow, in the meantime, could this be bouncing be due to a low fluid level or a failing hydraulic pump?
Back to the feedback Rod, if I have it adjusted all the way out and need more adjustment, is there a valve that is severely worn and needs to be replaced? If so, how difficult of a task is this?
Any advice or direction at this point is very much appreciated.
Thanks