My L5030 (hydrostatic with cab) is over 20 years old over 5.000 hours. It has been a good running unit for the last two years of my ownership. Recently, I started having hydraulic cylinder seal failures. I've fixed two of them and a third is in the shop right now. I also lost an O-ring from one of the loader quick connectors. When the last leak occurred, I noticed the loader cylinders were too hot to touch. Not hot enough to burn flesh, but way too hot to hold. I also looked at the transmission, and it felt very warm as well. I did not get a temp gun to determine actual temperatures. This last event was after several hours of moving dirt with the front loader.
I checked the oil cooler and it is clean (on the exterior) and unobstructed. I plan to change the hydraulic filters next. The current filters have about 140 hours since new. The hydrostatic seems to work okay. The loader works as good as ever.
The loader cylinders seem too hot in my uneducated evaluation. Now with a series of soft part failures, I'm wondering if my hydraulics are in fact overheating. Looking for someone's experience for if I have an actual problem and what to look at next.
I checked the oil cooler and it is clean (on the exterior) and unobstructed. I plan to change the hydraulic filters next. The current filters have about 140 hours since new. The hydrostatic seems to work okay. The loader works as good as ever.
The loader cylinders seem too hot in my uneducated evaluation. Now with a series of soft part failures, I'm wondering if my hydraulics are in fact overheating. Looking for someone's experience for if I have an actual problem and what to look at next.