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11-18-2012, 09:26 AM #1New Member
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FEL hydraulics
I noticed yesterday when I was tilting the bucket forward to dump a bucket of dirt, the bucket would not tilt, instead it kept trying to tilt back, I looked this morning and found one of the hydraulic lines had come disconnected, Is there anything I need to do other than re-connect the hose? After I reconnected the hose, the FEL felt weak, Should I be able to lift the front wheels off the ground with the bucket tilted foward and lowered? I'm new to the tractor world, I have a Bobcat CT335sst. Will I have to bleed any air from the system? Or am I just too worried about nothing, Thanks, Pay1920
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11-18-2012 09:26 AM # ADS
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11-18-2012, 09:52 AM #2
Re: FEL hydraulics
No bleeding (loosening lines) required. Run the engine at about 2000 RPM and raise loader off the ground then roll bucket all the way back and hold lever for a couple seconds, then dump it all the way out and hold again. Do this 2 -3 times and it should be fine.
Dennis
CT225 w/7TL QA FEL, 60"tooth dirt bucket, 68" smooth bucket, Pallet Forks, Bale Spear. Hydrualic top llin, QH, 48 RC, 60" tiller, Angle blade, Landscape rake, Carry-all, Post hole auger.
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11-18-2012, 02:33 PM #3New Member
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Re: FEL hydraulics
Thanks Dennis, I'll give this a try, Steve
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