I was doing some driveway maintenance and when I was back dragging some gravel with the bottom of the bucket, I noticed that the bucket sort of flopped back up and didn't drag properly. I got off the tractor and was able to lift the bucket by hand like there was a partially empty hydraulic cylinder. I could lift it up and it would just drop back down. RPM's were in the PTO range, so it had power. I moved the curl function a bit and it firmed back up again, but this problem repeated itself a couple of more times. It seemed to happen during a certain range of movement in the curl function. Is this normal? I don't remember it ever acting like this, and thought that the bucket was always firmly in place throughout the entire range of motion.
There is still pressure, because the curl will lift and hold the tractor.
Last year the dealer had replaced the hydraulic return line under warranty and before that, one of the rear axle seals slipped out and spilled a bunch of SUDT-2 (which was replaced). Could there be an air pocket in that cylinder or something?
There is still pressure, because the curl will lift and hold the tractor.
Last year the dealer had replaced the hydraulic return line under warranty and before that, one of the rear axle seals slipped out and spilled a bunch of SUDT-2 (which was replaced). Could there be an air pocket in that cylinder or something?