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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Yes at 2600 rpm, Yes i am trying to curl bucket while lifting but it won't curl )</font> <font color="blue"> </font>

Ryan:
Does this problem start after the tractor has been running for a while and the fluid has had a chance to reach operating temp?
Have you noticed any popping sounds in the lines or control head?

I was experiencing a similar problem with my FEL and apparently the dealer didn't put in enough fluid or bleed the lines when they did their predelivery inspection. As a matter of fact, there was no fluid showing in the rear sight glass at all.

However, once the problem was determined and taken care of, I haven't had any problems since.

Just a thought..
CarlGlas
 
   / 1540 questions #12  
The farther the forks are out front the less lifting power you will have. Even 6" will make a big difference. If the bales have been setting out and have a lot of moisture, they may weigh a lot more.
As far as lifting dirt, try curling and lifting right before it bottoms out in the pile. Also, don't dip from the bottom. Take it from the top at the amount that will fill the bucket but no deeper.
Like another poster said; make sure to have the dealer check it before making any adjustments yourself.
 
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Hi guys, well i got fed up with the loader performance and the dealer wasn't wanting to anything about it, so i took my ag mechanic experience and expermitted with the pressure relief valve alittle. So i crawled under the tractor, located the pressure relief adjustment on the loader valve. i then proceeded to turn the adjusting screw in a little. I then tryed the loader out and it performed perfect, it exceeds my expectations now, very pleased. The loader operations are smoother now without being jerky. I love the tractor/loader combination now.

Thanks
Ryan
 
   / 1540 questions #14  
glad you got it taken care of..can you tell me where and how you did the adj.? i may have to try that also ..thanks for the help bruce
 
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The relief valve is under the tractor on the right side right under the loader joystick, that is if you have the traactor mounted joystick, Once i found it i simply turned the screw in, alittle at a time and tryed the loader untill i was happy with the performance. The tractor will now pick the rear end off the ground with loaded 17.5x24 rear r-4s and a 700lb blade on. I may have it turned up allittle to much.
 

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