3-pt bouncing/bleeding

   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#21  
I bought a seal kit for the rockshaft, just haven't fooled with it yet.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #22  
Hey sikmusicfreak8 have you done the kit install yet? I have the same issue and would love to hear how it went.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#23  
Not yet, was just servicing the tractor and looking at the box. I'll be digging into that soon.

Odd part, is that sometimes it does it bad, sometimes not at all; sometime when warm, sometimes when cold. There's no consistency which I find out.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#24  
Well, at long last I am pulling the tractor up to the garage in about an hour to start this repair. I will try and take some photos and post up how it went. Wish me luck,
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #25  
Well, at long last I am pulling the tractor up to the garage in about an hour to start this repair. I will try and take some photos and post up how it went. Wish me luck,
I will be waiting for the pics My dealer tells me there is a safety valve in the same area that can cause the same indication .
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #26  
Well, at long last I am pulling the tractor up to the garage in about an hour to start this repair. I will try and take some photos and post up how it went. Wish me luck,

Good luck! I hope it goes smoothly for you. Can't wait to hear how the whole process works out.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#27  
Got it done, wasn't too bad. Just like Dave mentioned. Took everything apart to access the top of the rock shaft, the cover you need to take off is the one with the 3pt valve attached to it between your legs. The seal Dave mentioned was of course obliterated. So once the cover is off, just bounce the 3pt arms up and down to push the piston out, remove the old seal and guides, replace with the new ones, and reinstall. Simple process really.


KIMG0242.JPGKIMG0246.JPGKIMG0248.JPGKIMG0249.JPGKIMG0250.JPG
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #28  
Well done Jason. Not a hard job at all if a person is not opposed to turning a few wrenches.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#30  
$120. The Branson seal had $27 written on it. Either way, just glad its fixed.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #31  
My '09 3510 does the same thing. The 3 point system bounces unless it's fully lowered. I found that by moving the front loader up or down or dumping or curling the bucket will stop it from bouncing. It's irritating. I know I've taken a short video of it.. but it's late and I'm tired.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#32  
Sound like you need to do the same fix
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #33  
My '09 3510 does the same thing. The 3 point system bounces unless it's fully lowered. I found that by moving the front loader up or down or dumping or curling the bucket will stop it from bouncing. It's irritating. I know I've taken a short video of it.. but it's late and I'm tired.

It's the piston seal. The seal is leaking oil by and the system knows it is supposed to keep the position of the three-point arms...so it lifts them, then the oil leaks and it drops, so it lifts them again. Pretty easy fix.
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #36  
$120. The Branson seal had $27 written on it. Either way, just glad its fixed.


Thanks for the pics, that really helps understand what you did.

Who did you get the seals from?
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding #37  
Got it done, wasn't too bad. Just like Dave mentioned. Took everything apart to access the top of the rock shaft, the cover you need to take off is the one with the 3pt valve attached to it between your legs. The seal Dave mentioned was of course obliterated. So once the cover is off, just bounce the 3pt arms up and down to push the piston out, remove the old seal and guides, replace with the new ones, and reinstall. Simple process really.


View attachment 548096View attachment 548097View attachment 548098View attachment 548099View attachment 548100

what exactly did you have to remove to access it..?
 
   / 3-pt bouncing/bleeding
  • Thread Starter
#39  
what exactly did you have to remove to access it..?


I removed the seat, plate beneath it, and the plate the covers your MFWD and PTO lever, then finally the bracing that holds the seat.

just bounce the 3pt arms up and down to push the piston out,


How is that done ? by hand lift and lower the arms?


Yes, just grab the arms by hand and bounce it up and down (not violently, you'll see it coming out slow with each up and down motion)
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2022 CATERPILLAR 303.5CR EXCAVATOR (A60429)
2022 CATERPILLAR...
UNUSED FUTURE WALK BEHIND POWER TROWELL (A52706)
UNUSED FUTURE WALK...
2019 Ford F150 XL (A57148)
2019 Ford F150 XL...
2018 RoGator 1100C (A56438)
2018 RoGator 1100C...
2022 TAKEUCHI TL8R2 SKID STEER (A60429)
2022 TAKEUCHI...
2015 Ford F-350 4x4 Ext. Cab Liberator 3,200LB 1.5 Ton Crane Mechanics Truck (A55973)
2015 Ford F-350...
 
Top