I have a 1996 L2350. Only had her a few months and over that period their performance has degraded to the point now where it is unusable. I had a PTO shaft issue so I needed to replace it and I figured since I was in there I would replace my hydraulic fluid screen in hopes that would improve the performance but it is actually worse now.
When I first crank it up I can lift my 5 foot brush hog. I can even do a little work with it but after I drop it a few times it gives out and will not raise any. As if there isn't enough pressure. I removed the brush hog to see if the arms would lift themselves and if I raise the RPM's they will crawl to a lift without any weight on them.
Typically after it rests to a cool down phase (several hours) she cranks back up and the arms lift strong again. I was thinking it was a combination of air in the lines and a dirty screen before that was causing this performance but since I put the new fluid and the screen in there I can only drop the brush hog a few times before it will not lift it again. Another thing I notice without anything connected to it is that when I lift the arms they lift ok and once the RPM's lower they drop a little. Raise the RPM's and they lift a little more and let off and they drop. This makes me think that there is some kind of pressure issue.
My two thoughts are pressure relief valve and/or the pump itself. Any ideas on where I can check so I can keep from taking this back to the shop? I have also monkey with the valve under the seat that controls the speed the implement drops and that appears to function ok. I notice once I tighten all the way where it wont drop any longer I have to back off quite a bit to get it to drop again.
I am just trying to give you guys as much info as possible to help diagnose. I appreciate your help in advance.
Thanks,
Chuck
When I first crank it up I can lift my 5 foot brush hog. I can even do a little work with it but after I drop it a few times it gives out and will not raise any. As if there isn't enough pressure. I removed the brush hog to see if the arms would lift themselves and if I raise the RPM's they will crawl to a lift without any weight on them.
Typically after it rests to a cool down phase (several hours) she cranks back up and the arms lift strong again. I was thinking it was a combination of air in the lines and a dirty screen before that was causing this performance but since I put the new fluid and the screen in there I can only drop the brush hog a few times before it will not lift it again. Another thing I notice without anything connected to it is that when I lift the arms they lift ok and once the RPM's lower they drop a little. Raise the RPM's and they lift a little more and let off and they drop. This makes me think that there is some kind of pressure issue.
My two thoughts are pressure relief valve and/or the pump itself. Any ideas on where I can check so I can keep from taking this back to the shop? I have also monkey with the valve under the seat that controls the speed the implement drops and that appears to function ok. I notice once I tighten all the way where it wont drop any longer I have to back off quite a bit to get it to drop again.
I am just trying to give you guys as much info as possible to help diagnose. I appreciate your help in advance.
Thanks,
Chuck