I was thrilled to find this old thread (https://www.orangetractortalks.com/...ed-loader-raising-slow-all-of-a-sudden.57937/) because I'm having the exact same issue as GunnerBob, with the exact same model (B3300SU w/loader LA504). I tried what worked for him without luck. Raising the bucket became suddenly extremely slow (would go up a bit, but it sounded like the hydraulic pump was straining to do so), but would accelerate for a brief burst when simultaneously using the curl/uncurl. All other hydraulic functions were working normally. I swapped out the hose lines as described above (white/yellow and red/blue) and had the same results as OP -- bucket lifted fine (opposite control orientation) but would not go down.
On the basis of that thread's solution, I replaced the two female quick couplers on the white and yellow lines, and now when reinstalled, there is ZERO up motion (not even the trickle of movement I had before). Other hydraulic functions still work. After noting this, I found that removing the white line was very difficult -- could not depressurize the line with the control stick to loosen it.
Any ideas on next diagnosis steps? I do note that the hydraulic oil filter is dented -- might that contribute to this? [And how much oil can I expect to spill out when I change that? just a small amount or the entire reservoir?]
I appreciate the excellent advice on this forum and would love to solve this without an expensive trailered trip to the shop...
Kirk
On the basis of that thread's solution, I replaced the two female quick couplers on the white and yellow lines, and now when reinstalled, there is ZERO up motion (not even the trickle of movement I had before). Other hydraulic functions still work. After noting this, I found that removing the white line was very difficult -- could not depressurize the line with the control stick to loosen it.
Any ideas on next diagnosis steps? I do note that the hydraulic oil filter is dented -- might that contribute to this? [And how much oil can I expect to spill out when I change that? just a small amount or the entire reservoir?]
I appreciate the excellent advice on this forum and would love to solve this without an expensive trailered trip to the shop...
Kirk