Loader Loader won't hold position

   / Loader won't hold position #1  

AlanLukes

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Location
Bismarck, ND
Tractor
JD 3320
My dealer tells me that "all hydraulics slowly fall". Well, my loader won't hold at all - keeps slowly falling down; all the way down. A nuisance. Is this really normal? I've had other JD utility tractors and none of them behaved this way. Features of the new John Deere equipment???? Mine is a 2011 JD3320.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #2  
You should do a cyl test and see if the piston seals are bypassing.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #3  
Cylinder Leak is two ( outside and inside )
it is inside leak, beacuse piston seal have some damaged.

cause 1 -> long useing
cause 2 -> inside metal chip ( production problem )
cause 3 -> poor seal ( production problem )
cause 4 -> Hydraulic oil probelm , worn out.


So, change piston seal.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #4  
how much does it leak down in inches per hour or minute?
 
   / Loader won't hold position #5  
Does loader handle / to loader valve hard to move or is operations smooth? had one bind just enough to have hydro blow by.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #6  
I've also had one wherey hyd_ro pioneer quick coupler at the valve for loader,the dent ball inside wasn't seating.
 
   / Loader won't hold position
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#7  
Thanks, guys, for the good things to check. I'm afraid I'll have to bring it in to my favorite JD dealer as the issue appears to be in the hydraulic valve within the tractor. Symptoms are same if I mount the loader, broom, snowblower, etc. The fall rate is way too high per minute. The control lever inside the cab works nicely - free and seems to lock in all positions. But, probably a defective o-ring in there somewhere.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #8  
Alan,
Not to ruin your day but I doubt there are any O-rings in the control valve that would cause this leak down. Most hydraulic control valves are metal to metal seal via precise machined surfaces called lands. The spool is a sliding fit inside the casting with and the amount of clearance between the spool and the valve body bore along with the amount of overlap of the spool to the valve body land determines leakage rate.

If you have quick disconnects did you try swapping the lower and raise hoses? This would possibly help identify if the spool is not centering properly or one of the lands on the spool or body is damaged.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #9  
If you disconnect all the hoses, and it still leaks, then it's the cylinder. If it doesn't leak down, then it's leaking back through the valve.
 
   / Loader won't hold position #10  
just a thought...with the tractor off and the loader raised (and dropping) you might try just barely moving the joystick in the raise position and see if it has any effect on the leak down...
 

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