L35 loader issue

waltweems

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When I place the edge of the loader bucket , model TL720, down on the ground and back up to level the turf, the bucket just rolls over rather then remaining in place.

Am I missing some setting or adjustment?

Walt Weems
 

12251hd

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Check the linkage that keeps the bucket on the same plane when you raise or lower it. It runs along the upper loader arm. Good luck.
 

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When I place the edge of the loader bucket , model TL720, down on the ground and back up to level the turf, the bucket just rolls over rather then remaining in place.

Am I missing some setting or adjustment?

Walt Weems
One other possible issue is you could have a blow seal internally that is letting it bypass fluid. ;)
 

waltweems

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Thanks for the thoughts on the problem. Since there are 2 cylinders controlling the bucket, would a bad seal on one cylinder cause the problem?

Walt Weems
 

Dave_eng

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Thanks for the thoughts on the problem. Since there are 2 cylinders controlling the bucket, would a bad seal on one cylinder cause the problem?

Weems
Walt
The few people I gave this cylinder testing procedure to told me it was easy to follow and identified if there was a problem.



Does your loader valve have two levers or a joystick?

Dave
 

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Did you apply down pressure? The little bit of oil in the lines will act as an accumulator if you simply drop the boom down to ground level without down pressure and the boom will float a little.