Hi,
I'm new to the forum and i'm hoping someone can help me.
I have recently purchased a 7200D and am having an issue with the Hydrostatic drive and the front end loader. The hydrostatic drive is struggling to go up hills in high. It will go up in low. In high it makes a whining sound and eventually comes to a stop. The engine revs stay the same so it's not the engine struggling. I've also noticed the front end loader moves very slowly compared with an old massey ferguson tractor that I used to own.
I'm not sure if the tractor has low hydraulic pressure or if something is failing (hoping it's not the hydrostatic gearbox). On looking at the loader control unit I can see it has a power beyond port (PB) which is connected via a tee along with the return pipe (T) to the hydraulic inlet block on the side of the engine. The other port from this block goes to the P port on the controller. Is this correct or should the PB port simply be blocked? Could this be causing low hydraulic pressure?
Thanks.
Dan
I'm new to the forum and i'm hoping someone can help me.
I have recently purchased a 7200D and am having an issue with the Hydrostatic drive and the front end loader. The hydrostatic drive is struggling to go up hills in high. It will go up in low. In high it makes a whining sound and eventually comes to a stop. The engine revs stay the same so it's not the engine struggling. I've also noticed the front end loader moves very slowly compared with an old massey ferguson tractor that I used to own.
I'm not sure if the tractor has low hydraulic pressure or if something is failing (hoping it's not the hydrostatic gearbox). On looking at the loader control unit I can see it has a power beyond port (PB) which is connected via a tee along with the return pipe (T) to the hydraulic inlet block on the side of the engine. The other port from this block goes to the P port on the controller. Is this correct or should the PB port simply be blocked? Could this be causing low hydraulic pressure?
Thanks.
Dan