Hi All-
New member here! Forgive me if this is a similar issue already mentioned somewhere - I did a search and did not come up with anything.
I have a HST B7510 with an OEM loader and front snowblower (both implements use the same control valve - at different times obviously ).
I notice that intermittently I am having problems with my loader/snowblower not going down when when I push the joystick up. When I push up on the joystick - I can see the loader "jump" but the implement will not go down. I can push the joystick all the way up to float and the loader arms will indeed drop from gravity.
I am able to curl the bucket alright and raise the loader arms - just having problems with the down motion. Needless to say the snowblower does the same thing (which utilizes the same connection points as the up and down positioning on the control valve).
Any ideas? I would love to get this corrected for once and for all - had my tractor for 5 years now and not a single complaint other than this. I am fairly mechanically inclined so I can do some things on my own but didnt want to go ripping into the control valve if its something a little easier to deal with.
Let me know. Great site!
New member here! Forgive me if this is a similar issue already mentioned somewhere - I did a search and did not come up with anything.
I have a HST B7510 with an OEM loader and front snowblower (both implements use the same control valve - at different times obviously ).
I notice that intermittently I am having problems with my loader/snowblower not going down when when I push the joystick up. When I push up on the joystick - I can see the loader "jump" but the implement will not go down. I can push the joystick all the way up to float and the loader arms will indeed drop from gravity.
I am able to curl the bucket alright and raise the loader arms - just having problems with the down motion. Needless to say the snowblower does the same thing (which utilizes the same connection points as the up and down positioning on the control valve).
Any ideas? I would love to get this corrected for once and for all - had my tractor for 5 years now and not a single complaint other than this. I am fairly mechanically inclined so I can do some things on my own but didnt want to go ripping into the control valve if its something a little easier to deal with.
Let me know. Great site!