427cjackson
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2004 Kubota L3830HST 1600hrs, 9' BH90, Bobcat 6' box blade, Woods BB60 Cutter
Although this is my first post, I've been reading up on my L3830HST here since I've owned it. I really just started using my tractor last year. Bought it second hand and it now has 1610 hours on it.
I'm now stuck with a problem that I can't find any information on. With no weight in the bucket (LA723), the loader will cycle all the way up as well as lift/curl. When I put weight in it (~700 lbs), the loader will raise to about 5' at normal speed, but will slow to a crawl for another 6" and then stop completely (about 2'-3' short of its full height). I don't remember doing anything out of the ordinary with lifting recently, but have moved some heaving objects this summer.
I read some posts on cleaning the pump screen, but can't seem to find where that is located. Does anyone know? When I described this to the dealer, they said probably bent lift cylinder. I don't see any fluid leaking and would assume I would see if the cylinder was bent. Is there a way to check?
I did replace the trans/hydraulic fluid with SUDT2 and filters at 1600 hours, but only noticed this issue last week.
Chris
I'm now stuck with a problem that I can't find any information on. With no weight in the bucket (LA723), the loader will cycle all the way up as well as lift/curl. When I put weight in it (~700 lbs), the loader will raise to about 5' at normal speed, but will slow to a crawl for another 6" and then stop completely (about 2'-3' short of its full height). I don't remember doing anything out of the ordinary with lifting recently, but have moved some heaving objects this summer.
I read some posts on cleaning the pump screen, but can't seem to find where that is located. Does anyone know? When I described this to the dealer, they said probably bent lift cylinder. I don't see any fluid leaking and would assume I would see if the cylinder was bent. Is there a way to check?
I did replace the trans/hydraulic fluid with SUDT2 and filters at 1600 hours, but only noticed this issue last week.
Chris