Could you point me to any resources to check or rebuild ?Maybe the relief valve is weak? It doesn’t take much to lift the front of the tractor up, but it takes more pressure to lift a loaded bucket.
Could you point me to any resources to check or rebuild ?Maybe the relief valve is weak? It doesn’t take much to lift the front of the tractor up, but it takes more pressure to lift a loaded bucket.
Geeze tough audience! I never claimed I was a painter nor try to be , but all things considered it came out much better then the way I received it. LOLHe means the five gallon bucket of paint finish.
I am just suggesting swapping the up and down boom hoses on the same spool, nothing radical in that.I would worry that swapping lines after verifying the schematic would risk doing more damage to the possibly failing pump?
Thank you, Dave. I'll give this a try in the morning and see how it handles a 250lb weight in the bucket on both setups.I am just suggesting swapping the up and down boom hoses on the same spool, nothing radical in that.
Until you do that simple test or Tee in a gauge everything is just speculation.
The relief valve is tied into the pump IN side of the valve so if it had a problem every function of the loader would be affected not just lift and curl.
Dave
Looks fine to me, just not Kubota Orange and I like the painted hairpin cotters too.Geeze tough audience! I never claimed I was a painter nor try to be , but all things considered it came out much better then the way I received it. LOL
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Looks fine to me, just not Kubota Orange and I like the painted hairpin cotters too.
Around here, 5 gallon finish refers to a backyard paint job, sometimes applied with a brush or roller. Usually refers to a paint job applied to a John Deere.
Why would that be? It would only change the direction the valve would cause the cylinders to move. The system does not care if direction of movement reverses.I would worry that swapping lines after verifying the schematic would risk doing more damage to the possibly failing pump?
A simple way to test the hoses being run correctly, break the fittings on the cylinders and wrap them with a good rag so they can not shoot out stream of oil under high pressure. Then with tractor idling operate the controls only enough to see what fitting is dripping.
Ended up being a worn belt. It was tight but slipping from wear on the edges and down the V.Sorry but I'm not reading this to the end.
At first I was going to say champagne tastes on a beer budget but after seeing all that new paint and new hoses I'm thinking air in the lines. Did you purge properly?
Not really. Just a couple (one).Geeze tough audience! I never claimed I was a painter nor try to be , but all things considered it came out much better then the way I received it. LOL
Mine uses a separate pump for the FEL , it is not tied to the 3pt which is run off the hydro trans pump. thank you for the suggestion ! It ended up being a worn belt!Is your 3 point fully raised when you have this issue? I found my upper limit stop was out of adjustment, so with the 3 point fully raised it was pulling all the pressure and not allowing the FEL to do its job.
I figured this out by lowering the 3 point to about the half way point and suddenly I had FEL lift again.