I have a strange hydraulic problem on a 13 year old BX2230 with 660 hours. I recently changed the engine and hydraulic oil and filters – it that has any bearing on the problem. The FEL still works properly after the oil change (with normal speed and lifting capacity), but the hydraulic raise/lower for the snow blower no longer works (it worked properly this spring when it was removed). The hydraulic hoses are connected to the yellow and black connections on the photo (just like it has been for the last 13 years). I even tried connecting the blower raise/lower hoses to the 2 bottom ports that curl the bucket, but still had the same problem.
I traced the problem to the black “raise” port acting like it is dead-headed in both flow directions at the valve. Removing both male quick-connects from the valve gives oil flow from the yellow port when the control lever is pushed forward, but no flow from the black port when the control lever is pulled back. I have already replaced both quick connect pairs and run every test that I can think of. I can get the cylinder to work by connecting the yellow port to either the yellow or black hose and inserting a spare male quick disconnect into the female connector on the other hose and catching the return oil in a jar, so the cylinder isn't involved.
I can understand that I may have a valve problem, but then how does the FEL continue to operate properly? As I was posting this, I noticed that the raise/lower spool is slightly rotated in the valve – could that be involved? What am I missing?
I traced the problem to the black “raise” port acting like it is dead-headed in both flow directions at the valve. Removing both male quick-connects from the valve gives oil flow from the yellow port when the control lever is pushed forward, but no flow from the black port when the control lever is pulled back. I have already replaced both quick connect pairs and run every test that I can think of. I can get the cylinder to work by connecting the yellow port to either the yellow or black hose and inserting a spare male quick disconnect into the female connector on the other hose and catching the return oil in a jar, so the cylinder isn't involved.
I can understand that I may have a valve problem, but then how does the FEL continue to operate properly? As I was posting this, I noticed that the raise/lower spool is slightly rotated in the valve – could that be involved? What am I missing?