Last summer I bought a M6800 w/ M920 loader at auction. When I got it home, I noticed that the hydraulics were flaky. When it warmed up, the loader didn't have the power to lift the front wheels off the ground and the power steering would stop working. I was planning to change all the fluids anyway, so I drained the hydraulic fluid and it looked like coffee creamer. I got some cheap hydraulic fluid (cheaper than UDT anyway) to flush with, then changed the filters and filled it up with fresh UDT. I then ran into a problem trying to put the loader back on (I had taken it off to make it easier to work on the tractor). The bucket wouldn't tip to push the loader into the frame. Took me a while to figure it out, but one of the couplers had lost the valve so the other valve was not opening... off to get an new coupler. Got the loader attached and everything appeared to be good. But, I am still having issues. First problem I noticed was this winter, I needed the tractor on a day that was about -30C. The tractor was stored in a Shelter Logic garage in a box, was plugged in and had a battery minder going. Started like a dream, but even after an hour of idling, it would not raise the bucket and there was no power steering. Yesterday I noticed a strange behavior when I turned off the tractor. I went to lower the bucket to rest on the ground, but it stopped a few inches before the ground... and now, the shuttle shifter is refusing to go into the forward position, I had to drive in reverse to get back to the yard.
Not sure where to start looking. Could the missing valve from the coupler be floating around somewhere causing a flow issue? I'm hoping I don't have to purchase a flow meter, do people rent those things?
Any help appreciated.
Not sure where to start looking. Could the missing valve from the coupler be floating around somewhere causing a flow issue? I'm hoping I don't have to purchase a flow meter, do people rent those things?
Any help appreciated.
Last edited: