Greetings...new arrival here.
I have an L345DT I acquired very used, although not obviously abused. Tach cable was broken when acquired, so it definitely has over 2,000 hours on it, but how many more than that is unknowable. It started right up and everything worked well except the crunchy PTO bearing that I replaced shortly after acquisition.
The problem I'm asking about did not manifest until after I had a chance to get it well up to temp and work it a bit. Until things get up to operating temp the hydraulics have full power and speed seems appropriate. As the machine - and the hydraulic fluid - becomes warmer, the hydraulics slow until they quit working completely. i.e. 3 point and loader cylinders and power steering eventually become completely unresponsive. Go take a break long enough for things to materially cool down, and everything works again. Fluid levels for both power steering and transmission were correct.
I pulled the hydraulic filter and found it installed incorrectly - the spring that keeps it compressed to the housing was laying in there sideways. I cleaned a bunch of fine aluminum debris (or other shiny non-magnetic bits) off the screen and some smaller (BB size) chunks and reassembled it correctly with no improvement. I'm guessing the pump cases and/or gears are worn, but am leery of disassembling them lest any parts or gaskets be unavailable. The only place i can take it apart under a roof it will be in the way, so I don't want it to be rooted in place indefinitely. I see the full pump is an available part, but for that asking price I could take a pretty nice vacation.
I searched around here and there seem to be some fairly knowledgeable people, so I thought I would ask if any of you would share your thoughts and advice.
I have an L345DT I acquired very used, although not obviously abused. Tach cable was broken when acquired, so it definitely has over 2,000 hours on it, but how many more than that is unknowable. It started right up and everything worked well except the crunchy PTO bearing that I replaced shortly after acquisition.
The problem I'm asking about did not manifest until after I had a chance to get it well up to temp and work it a bit. Until things get up to operating temp the hydraulics have full power and speed seems appropriate. As the machine - and the hydraulic fluid - becomes warmer, the hydraulics slow until they quit working completely. i.e. 3 point and loader cylinders and power steering eventually become completely unresponsive. Go take a break long enough for things to materially cool down, and everything works again. Fluid levels for both power steering and transmission were correct.
I pulled the hydraulic filter and found it installed incorrectly - the spring that keeps it compressed to the housing was laying in there sideways. I cleaned a bunch of fine aluminum debris (or other shiny non-magnetic bits) off the screen and some smaller (BB size) chunks and reassembled it correctly with no improvement. I'm guessing the pump cases and/or gears are worn, but am leery of disassembling them lest any parts or gaskets be unavailable. The only place i can take it apart under a roof it will be in the way, so I don't want it to be rooted in place indefinitely. I see the full pump is an available part, but for that asking price I could take a pretty nice vacation.
I searched around here and there seem to be some fairly knowledgeable people, so I thought I would ask if any of you would share your thoughts and advice.