Oct 10, 2011 / Box blade drops when loader lifting load #1 S Sammypro New member Joined Oct 10, 2011 Messages 2 Tractor Ford 1910 4WD Brand new here and can't find answer. When I am lifting a heavy load with the front loader the box blade slowly goes down. After the load is stable the blade will lift back up. Any ideas. '86 Ford 1910 4WD. Thank you
Brand new here and can't find answer. When I am lifting a heavy load with the front loader the box blade slowly goes down. After the load is stable the blade will lift back up. Any ideas. '86 Ford 1910 4WD. Thank you
Oct 10, 2011 / Box blade drops when loader lifting load #2 cmhyland Platinum Member Joined Jan 22, 2003 Messages 673 Location Woodstock Valley, CT Tractor 2000 Kubota B2910 Sounds like a pressure issue. Is the machine low on Hydraulic fluid? Regards, Chris
Oct 10, 2011 / Box blade drops when loader lifting load Thread Starter #3 OP S Sammypro New member Joined Oct 10, 2011 Messages 2 Tractor Ford 1910 4WD Yes, that was my first thought. I checked the fluid and it was clean and at the high level on the dip stick in the tranny.
Yes, that was my first thought. I checked the fluid and it was clean and at the high level on the dip stick in the tranny.
Oct 10, 2011 / Box blade drops when loader lifting load #4 J_J Super Star Member Joined Sep 6, 2003 Messages 18,952 Location JACKSONVILLE, FL Tractor Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST Does your box blade also descend overnight. Using the loader should have nothing to do with the 3pt descending, as the loader gets the fluid first and the cyls are sending the fluid to the tank. Maybe your 3pt lever is not in neutral.
Does your box blade also descend overnight. Using the loader should have nothing to do with the 3pt descending, as the loader gets the fluid first and the cyls are sending the fluid to the tank. Maybe your 3pt lever is not in neutral.