Loader 1533 FEL Question

   / 1533 FEL Question #1  

n92687

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N. Fla
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Massey 1533
I have a 1533, when I use my FEL, I can only barely pick up 3/4 bucket of dry sand. It seems like the FEL has lost it's ability to pick up it's designed payload. I have added a second valve that allows me to use my small grappler, but I don't think that would have reduced it ability. I only have 130 hours on the tractor. It has not had any work done to it since the 50 hour PM.
I have probably neglected some things, but will go over my manuel when I get back. i need to pay more attention to the maintenance schedule.
Does anybody have any ideas of what to look for? Maybe air in the hydraulics?

I have a box blade that is elevated when I use my fel, does the hydraulics also hold UP the box blade while I use the fel? In other words, am I taxing the hydraulics by driving around with the box blade raised and it draws the needed power to pick up the heavy sand?
Thanks,
John
 
   / 1533 FEL Question #2  
I've never had a problem with ours. Not sure if our 4n1 bucket has a slightly smaller capacity than yours, but I can easily lift a full load of topsoil.

I'd at least check the fluid and make sure it is full.
 
   / 1533 FEL Question #3  
My guess would be either low fluid level or the pressure relief valve needs to be bumped up a little. Maybe the spring was weak to start with. Air will bleed out of the system on it's own with normal use. I am assuming that it would pick up a full bucket before now?
 
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#4  
I don't know anything about the hydraulics. How challenging is it to make adjustment to the pressure relief that might allow it to pick up more weight?
I would like to find out from someone other than the shop what I might have to look for to see if I can correct the problem myself. The shop gets 95 an hour for labor. Jezz.

I figure someone on this site really knows the hydraulic system on the 1533

John
 
   / 1533 FEL Question #5  
I don't know anything about the hydraulics. How challenging is it to make adjustment to the pressure relief that might allow it to pick up more weight?
I would like to find out from someone other than the shop what I might have to look for to see if I can correct the problem myself. The shop gets 95 an hour for labor. Jezz.

I figure someone on this site really knows the hydraulic system on the 1533

John

Unfortunately I am not familiar with the system. :eek: I do know that you should use a pressure gauge when adjusting it. You do not want to go much over OEM specs and you should find out what that number is, although I guess that it is around 2500PSI. You may want to get the shop manual for your tractor and loader, but that will be expensive in itself. :( Maybe post the question in the hydraulics section, lots of smart people over there.

And you are right, someone here can help you out. ;)
 

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