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Got my loader on.....one question

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1PWRFULH

06-10-2001 07:40:29




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Well I got the loader on the H the other day and was really pleased with it! Man, I took that thing down in the bottom and was moving our piles of cedar trees like nothing. The thing will lift more than anything I ever seen. But I have one question....when I first hooked the loader up, I filled the hydraulics fully up with oil and it went all the way up with each cylinder going the same. Well now it will go up to about the height of the tractor and all of a sudden the right cylinder will keep going and the left will stop, twisting the loader. The thing is, is that I used the loader for 2 days straight and this never happened until now? Also, I do not have a return line wired up at the moment, and I noticed that the left cylinder poured oil out of the place where the return line would hook to and the right cylinder did not. That just started also, never did it before. Can someone help me out here?? It has the same amount of power and everything up until it gets about the height of the tractor then the right keeps going and left stops?? Thanks in advance!

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Dan

06-10-2001 13:45:09




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 Re: Got my loader on.....one question in reply to 1PWRFULH, 06-10-2001 07:40:29  
I would think it would have t be a bad seal in the left cylinder. When you put pressure on it the oil pushes past the seal so it doesn't lift and you get oil out the other side. Shouldn't be any oil getting to the other side of the seal on a 1 way cylinder



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KURT

06-10-2001 12:36:39




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 Re: Got my loader on.....one question in reply to 1PWRFULH, 06-10-2001 07:40:29  
You probably have a blown seal on the left cylinder the piston seal will not hold pressure. You may want to install a flow divider valve to goto both cylnders, this will prevent the cylinders from becoming cocked in the up and down postion. but first fix that seal (I am pretty sure that is it) you may want to get a couple of replys from other guys.



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