Before I begin, thanks again to those who helped me here recently.
My B6200E had been sitting for a few months and when I tried to use it it sprung a few hydraulic leaks, the worst being the seals on one of the bucket tilt cylinders. Also, two hoses had sprung pinhole leaks and evidence of another leak appeared in the neighborhood of the hydraulic pump (although I couldn't see it, just the oil running down the block behind the pump.)
I rebuilt the bucket cylinder with parts on hand and ordered parts to rebuild the hitch cylinder and to replace the pump banjo fitting seals and o-rings. But when I tried to move the bucket, no jomy. It tilted up once but then wouldn't tilt either way.... i.e. the hydraulics couldn't tilt it.) When I turned the engine off the tilt lever, assisted by gravity, allowed it to tilt down.
I drained the oil and cleaned the screen on the suction line, thinking maybe the filter was interfering with oil circulation. (It was dirty but not extremely so.) And when the parts arrived I replaced the leaky seal on the rear cylinder (which hadn't been able to keep the box blade off the ground for more than a half minute) and the seals and o-rings on the pump banjos.
I refilled the transmission, started up the tractor and let it run for a few minutes. Then, eager to test the hydraulic repairs, I raised the box blade .... it rose and then the tractor stalled. Subsequent attempts to get it running failed - it would fire briefly than die. What I suspect is that something is loading down the pump by impeding the flow of fluid which is bogging down the engine to the point of stalling. It will turn over and fire but only very briefly. Perhaps a relief valve?
I don't know where to go next. So I am seeking more advice here. I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.
Thanks,
Paul
My B6200E had been sitting for a few months and when I tried to use it it sprung a few hydraulic leaks, the worst being the seals on one of the bucket tilt cylinders. Also, two hoses had sprung pinhole leaks and evidence of another leak appeared in the neighborhood of the hydraulic pump (although I couldn't see it, just the oil running down the block behind the pump.)
I rebuilt the bucket cylinder with parts on hand and ordered parts to rebuild the hitch cylinder and to replace the pump banjo fitting seals and o-rings. But when I tried to move the bucket, no jomy. It tilted up once but then wouldn't tilt either way.... i.e. the hydraulics couldn't tilt it.) When I turned the engine off the tilt lever, assisted by gravity, allowed it to tilt down.
I drained the oil and cleaned the screen on the suction line, thinking maybe the filter was interfering with oil circulation. (It was dirty but not extremely so.) And when the parts arrived I replaced the leaky seal on the rear cylinder (which hadn't been able to keep the box blade off the ground for more than a half minute) and the seals and o-rings on the pump banjos.
I refilled the transmission, started up the tractor and let it run for a few minutes. Then, eager to test the hydraulic repairs, I raised the box blade .... it rose and then the tractor stalled. Subsequent attempts to get it running failed - it would fire briefly than die. What I suspect is that something is loading down the pump by impeding the flow of fluid which is bogging down the engine to the point of stalling. It will turn over and fire but only very briefly. Perhaps a relief valve?
I don't know where to go next. So I am seeking more advice here. I'd appreciate any thoughts on this.
Thanks,
Paul