bbqmasterjohn
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Equipment
1983 L245 with bucket loader and ATH 720 Bush Hog Finishing Mower
So I finally got our old L245 running again last summer after sitting for about 10 years. I flushed everything and replaced all the filters with the exception to the hydraulic screen. I didn't change the screen because my dad had retrofitted the exhaust that came out the top of the hood/cover to go down and come out the back going under the clutch/left foot rest. Great idea so we can mow under trees and not have to lift the hood over the exhaust to take it off but it blocked the hydraulic screen.
Anyway, she runs great until she gets hot from cutting grass that's super thick or just in use for a few hours. When hot the bucket/loader stops working up/down/tilt, and the mower won't raise/lower. It starts off slow with the bucket stuttering and ends with neither working at all. I think I can hear a pump trying to work but straining when she's hot and the problems start acting up.
After this round of work today I decided I'd check the hydraulic fluid level. Rookie mistake I made was opening the fill level port when the tactor was still hot. Luckily I didn't get burned. I did notice something strange though. The hydraulic fluid came pouring out. It was fairly normal in color compared to the new stuff I put in. I had topped it off so it was just barely coming out the fill level port a month or two ago when it was cold so it wasn't over filled.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I was thinking of checking it again when it's cold. I was also considering some Sea Foam Hydraulic additive to see if that would help with anything?
Any thoughts as to what I might check?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Anyway, she runs great until she gets hot from cutting grass that's super thick or just in use for a few hours. When hot the bucket/loader stops working up/down/tilt, and the mower won't raise/lower. It starts off slow with the bucket stuttering and ends with neither working at all. I think I can hear a pump trying to work but straining when she's hot and the problems start acting up.
After this round of work today I decided I'd check the hydraulic fluid level. Rookie mistake I made was opening the fill level port when the tactor was still hot. Luckily I didn't get burned. I did notice something strange though. The hydraulic fluid came pouring out. It was fairly normal in color compared to the new stuff I put in. I had topped it off so it was just barely coming out the fill level port a month or two ago when it was cold so it wasn't over filled.
Any thoughts or suggestions? I was thinking of checking it again when it's cold. I was also considering some Sea Foam Hydraulic additive to see if that would help with anything?
Any thoughts as to what I might check?
Thanks in advance for the help!