I did a search for my question but couldn't quite come up with a good answer.
We've been getting hammered here in Massachusetts this winter and I've been working my Gravely's and Kubota quite a bit. Anywho, since I got the tractor a few years ago, I noticed the hydraulics were a little slow. Right after I purchased the machine, I replaced all the lines (rubber/metal) on the 1630 bucket and controls. Along with the lines, I did a full fluid/filter screen change and swapped over to SUDT. Everything is nice and tight and there are no leaks, but over time it seems like my bucket has really slowed to a snails pace when I am trying to operate it. The only way I can really get the bucket / loader to move is to basically lay on the gas pedal and let it work very slowly. This afternoon I had to do a quick emergency lift of one of my Gravely tractors into the back of my truck so I strapped it to my bucket and had to sit there for about 5 minutes with my foot on the gas pedal until my loader finally got to about 4' up in the area so I could self load the machine. The only part that comes to mind is the hydraulic pump. I know its a pretty expensive part, but if it fixes my problem, I'll gladly drop the money in a second! I bought the machine with 286hrs, and I'm up to 306 in the past 2yrs so I really don't rack up much for hours at all.
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
- Mark
We've been getting hammered here in Massachusetts this winter and I've been working my Gravely's and Kubota quite a bit. Anywho, since I got the tractor a few years ago, I noticed the hydraulics were a little slow. Right after I purchased the machine, I replaced all the lines (rubber/metal) on the 1630 bucket and controls. Along with the lines, I did a full fluid/filter screen change and swapped over to SUDT. Everything is nice and tight and there are no leaks, but over time it seems like my bucket has really slowed to a snails pace when I am trying to operate it. The only way I can really get the bucket / loader to move is to basically lay on the gas pedal and let it work very slowly. This afternoon I had to do a quick emergency lift of one of my Gravely tractors into the back of my truck so I strapped it to my bucket and had to sit there for about 5 minutes with my foot on the gas pedal until my loader finally got to about 4' up in the area so I could self load the machine. The only part that comes to mind is the hydraulic pump. I know its a pretty expensive part, but if it fixes my problem, I'll gladly drop the money in a second! I bought the machine with 286hrs, and I'm up to 306 in the past 2yrs so I really don't rack up much for hours at all.
Any help or advice would be appreciated!
- Mark