Hello, I have a B2650 tractor currently with a snow plow attachment. Last year when I was plowing and pushed the control lever into the float mode, the control lever went limp. I had just finished plowing so I pulled it into my shop and discovered that the pivot pin on the bracket on top of the loader control valve had snapped off. I called the local dealer here in High River, Alberta and was quoted a price of $85 Canadian, but the bracket had been discontinued and upgraded by a new bracket, some fittings and 2 new hydraulic lines to the tune of over $650. I drilled out the broken pin and put in a shoulder bolt for 50 cents and my problem was solved.
Recently after a heavy snowfall I had a similar incident. The weather was extremely cold and after about 1/2 hour of plowing, the lever became very stiff going into the float mode. I finished plowing and put on my snow blower to get rid of some of the piles and windrows that I had created. After about 15 minutes of blowing snow, I noticed that my hydraulic functions were sticking. I had no problem lifting the snow blower, but it was very slow going down. I thought maybe it was due to the extreme cold weather so I brought my tractor into the shop and left it for the night.
This morning I did a more thorough inspection and everything seems to be ok. Without the tractor started, I moved the lever to the left and right and it returned to centre. However, the lift, lower function sticks in one position or the other and does not return to centre.
Has anyone had this issue before and what should I check before I load it up and take it off to the dealer?
Thanks, Bill
Recently after a heavy snowfall I had a similar incident. The weather was extremely cold and after about 1/2 hour of plowing, the lever became very stiff going into the float mode. I finished plowing and put on my snow blower to get rid of some of the piles and windrows that I had created. After about 15 minutes of blowing snow, I noticed that my hydraulic functions were sticking. I had no problem lifting the snow blower, but it was very slow going down. I thought maybe it was due to the extreme cold weather so I brought my tractor into the shop and left it for the night.
This morning I did a more thorough inspection and everything seems to be ok. Without the tractor started, I moved the lever to the left and right and it returned to centre. However, the lift, lower function sticks in one position or the other and does not return to centre.
Has anyone had this issue before and what should I check before I load it up and take it off to the dealer?
Thanks, Bill
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