TheOldHokie
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L3901/LA525, B7200DT/B1630, G2160/RCK60, G2460/RCK60
BTW - if you got a spray from the disconnected end on the coupler the coupler is not blocking things.OK so I finally had a chance to check this out. I asked about simply unscrewing the hydraulic hose from the rod end at the fitting because in doing so, it leaves the other end (where the hose attaches to the swift tach fitting) open-ended. I was thinking it being open would suck air in when I tried the loader.
I disconnected the line and put it in a bucket. Started the tractor and raised the bucket which went up smoothly appearing as intended. When it got up high above the tractor hydraulic fluid sprayed everywhere like a geyser from the open swift tach fitting all over me and tractor, LOL. Much to my son's amusement. So I then attached a regular hose with hose clamp from the open end and put both in a bucket and tried again. Loader goes up. So yes, appears there is blockage either in the fitting or after? After the fitting it goes to hard lines to valve. It does sound to me like hydraulics are laboring like there is a blockage.
The swift tach fitting seems oddly placed to me. The fitting has a lock tab that pulls out then the there is an arm that opens releasing the fitting (see my pic above). When I lift the release arm, it can't open all the way without hitting the loader which prevents the fitting from releasing. I assume it only is able to be opened if the tractor is lifted by the bucket during the process for removal? @jkrubi12 @GrizBota is this the same on your tractor?
@TheOldHokie any thoughts on next step?
Dan