low pressure at front loader

jamest1042

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I have a KUBOTA MX5000, and a Bush Hog front loader. As of late, the loader will hardly move up any, unless the 3 point hitch lever is in the topmost position. When it is alL the way up, the loader operates correctly, but seems to be quite a strain on the hydraulics. I haven't a clue as to what could be the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. JAMES T
 

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I have a KUBOTA MX5000, and a Bush Hog front loader. As of late, the loader will hardly move up any, unless the 3 point hitch lever is in the topmost position. When it is alL the way up, the loader operates correctly, but seems to be quite a strain on the hydraulics. I haven't a clue as to what could be the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. JAMES T
If there are quick couplers in the hoses to the loader, open and then re--seat each of them.

How many hoses connect to the loader valve..... 6 or 7?

Any hydraulic hoses replaced lately?

Has the loader been removed and reinstalled which could have resulted in a hose being connected in the wrong place....i.e. hoses swapped?

Dave
 

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I'LL HAVE TO CHECK ON THE NUMBER OF HOSES CONNECTED. THEY ARE NOT QUICK CONNECTS ON THE LOADER CONTROL. ONE HOSE HAS BEEN REPLACED LATELY, BUT THE PROBLEM STARTED LONG BEFORE THE HOSE BURST. I HAVE CHECKED THE LEVEL OF HYDRAULIC OIL , IT IS FULL. I DO HAVE MORE LEAKS THAN I HAD BEFORE THOUGH. (in the front loader hoses that is). I'LL CHECK THE # OF HOSES AFTER THE SUN COMES UP. THANKS A MILLION FOR THE TIPS.. JAMEST1042 P.S. NO DISCONNECTS OF HOSES . (EXCEPT FOR THE ONE BEING REPLACED.)
 

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re: I DO HAVE MORE LEAKS THAN I HAD BEFORE THOUGH

rule #1 No hydraulic system should EVER leak.....

so if there's a leak, get it FIXED.

To anyone who thinks 'leaks are ok'... prick a finger and let your blood drip out, 24/7.....see what happens
 
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re: I DO HAVE MORE LEAKS THAN I HAD BEFORE THOUGH

rule #1 No hydraulic system should EVER leak.....

so if there's a leak, get it FIXED.

To anyone who thinks 'leaks are ok'... prick a finger and let your blood drip out, 24/7.....see what happens
A good example is given. Absolutely leaks are not good I agree with that. If there is a leak, the problem should be resolved as soon as possible.
 

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James

If you have any of the manual instructions that came with the loader showing how it was to be connected into the tractor system that info would be helpful.

What is the loader model #?

You say the issue started long before the single hose replacement, can you provide more details as it sure sounds like a hose in the wrong place.

Dave
 

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James

If you have any of the manual instructions that came with the loader showing how it was to be connected into the tractor system that info would be helpful.

What is the loader model #?

You say the issue started long before the single hose replacement, can you provide more details as it sure sounds like a hose in the wrong place.

Dave
only "one" hose has been disconnected from the lift since the tractor was new. so, i know for a fact it ain't hoses crossed. i have ordered new seals for the rams, but am not gonna take anything loose until i have the seals to replace first.
 

jamest1042

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James

If you have any of the manual instructions that came with the loader showing how it was to be connected into the tractor system that info would be helpful.

What is the loader model #?

You say the issue started long before the single hose replacement, can you provide more details as it sure sounds like a hose in the wrong place.

Dave
the model number on the loader is Bush Hog M300
 

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only "one" hose has been disconnected from the lift since the tractor was new. so, i know for a fact it ain't hoses crossed. i have ordered new seals for the rams, but am not gonna take anything loose until i have the seals to replace first.
Please answer this question asked earlier

How many hoses connect to the loader valve..... 6 or 7?

Because you report an involvement with the 3 pt lift it is most unlikely cylinder seals are the problem.

Dave
 

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I have a KUBOTA MX5000, and a Bush Hog front loader. As of late, the loader will hardly move up any, unless the 3 point hitch lever is in the topmost position. When it is alL the way up, the loader operates correctly, but seems to be quite a strain on the hydraulics. I haven't a clue as to what could be the problem. Any help would be greatly appreciated. JAMES T
I think you have a directional valve on the hydraulic block where the backhoe hoses connect. If it's open, your 3pt has to deadhead before the loader gets any pressure. Check your manual and attach pictures of your hydraulic block and the loader valve hose area.
 
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I just breezed through this whole thread, so forgive me if I missed something.

I think your issue is a feedback linkage adjustment issue, if it's not adjusted right the valve will not go into neutral and give power to the loader hydraulics.
 

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Please answer this question asked earlier

How many hoses connect to the loader valve..... 6 or 7?

Because you report an involvement with the 3 pt lift it is most unlikely cylinder seals are the problem.

Dave
I KNOW THE SEALS DON'T PLAY A PART OF THE PROBLEM. BUT, I AM CONSIDERING THAT ONE OF THE HOSES MAY HAVE A FLAPPER IN IT. I KNOW WHEN AT TIMES WE HAD TROUBLE WITH OUR 18 WHEELERS, SOME TIMES A FUEL LINE WOULD GET A FLAPPER AND SHUT DOWN A FUEL LINE WHEN IT GOT ENOUGH PRESSURE ON IT. ( I HAVE BEEN A PROFESSIONAL MECHANIC SINCE I WAS A VERY YOUNG BOY). I HAVE SEEN A LOT, BUT NEVER HAD ONE STUMP ME AS THIS ONE HAS, WITHOUT PULLING EVERY HOSE OFF, AND FEELING IT OUT.
 

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Is the issue only in boom up or are the other functions slow and weak as well? will the loader pick the tractor off the ground? When did you start noticing this issue and what repairs or changes might have been made around that time?

The parts break down for that loader does show quick couplers at the control valve.
You could check the power beyond plug and make sure the seal is not compromised.
 

jamest1042

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WELL,
Is the issue only in boom up or are the other functions slow and weak as well? will the loader pick the tractor off the ground? When did you start noticing this issue and what repairs or changes might have been made around that time?

The parts break down for that loader does show quick couplers at the control valve.
You could check the power beyond plug and make sure the seal is not compromised.
AT THE PRESENT I HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET OUT TO CHECK ANY FURTHER INTO THE ISSUE. (I WENT THRU THE COVID THING IN THE HOSPITAL.) I CAN SAY, I REPLACED THE HYDRAULIC OIL FILTER, AND OF COURSE ADDED OIL TO THE FULL "AFTER " THE HOSE BREAK. A GOOD WHILE BEFORE THE HOSE INCIDENT, I WENT TO PUT OUT SOME HAY, AND AS USUAL, STARTED THE TRACTOR, LET IT WARM UP, AND STARTED TO RAISE THE LOADER, BUT IT WOULD NOT MOVE. I THROTTLED IT UP A BIT, AND STILL VERY LITTLE MOVEMENT. PULLED THE SPEED UP A LOT, AND FINALLY IT STARTED TO MOVE, BUT WHEN I RAISED THE MOWER DECK TO FULL LIFT, IT STARTED TO MOVE AS USUAL. THAT WAS QUITE A WHILE BEFORE THE HOSE BREAK. I'M KINDA STUMPED....
 

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I said it once and you ignored me... so I'll try again.

Your problem is very likely in the feed back control of the three point!
 
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I said it once and you ignored me... so I'll try again.

Your problem is very likely in the feed back control of the three point!
I'M VERY SORRY. I DIDN'T MEAN TO IGNORE ANYONE. I VERY LIKELY JUST DID NOT SEE YOUR POST. I'LL LOOK INTO THAT WHENEVER I GET A CHANCE. THANKS AGAIN FOR THE EFFORT TO HELP.... I DON'T STAY ON THE COMPUTER ALL THE TIME..
 

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I'M VERY SORRY. I DIDN'T MEAN TO IGNORE ANYONE. I VERY LIKELY JUST DID NOT SEE YOUR POST. I'LL LOOK INTO THAT WHENEVER I GET A CHANCE. THANKS AGAIN FOR THE EFFORT TO HELP.... I DON'T STAY ON THE COMPUTER ALL THE TIME..
Don't use all CAPS when replying...
That's called yelling, it's not considered very friendly.

Do you have the WSM for your tractor (aka Service manual)?
 

jamest1042

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Don't use all CAPS when replying...
That's called yelling, it's not considered very friendly.

Do you have the WSM for your tractor (aka Service manual)?
i don't know whether or not it's still here. if it is i'll have to get my wife to find it. she puts anything away the is bothersome to her. and i guess i'll use lower case letters from now on, i don't want anyone to get upset at me about it. thanks i'm not very p.c. as they say.