atk_man
Member
The temperature has dropped here lately and I've noticed something on my '79 b7100. What I usually do before I start working is get the tractor running, then back it out of the barn (about 20 feet or so) to let it warm up. What I noticed the other day is that when I lift the FEL after starting it cold, it was very slow to move. Also, once I stopped lifting, it dropped as fast as it lifted about half as far as it lifted. After going up and down like this a few times (and warming up) it stopped dropping and started moving faster again. Once warm, the FEL is solid as a rock, it never dropped.
Is this normal for an older unit? It only has about 525 hours. The lift rams do "weep" a bit. Also, I had just topped up the fluid (maybe a bit too much because some blew out when it warmed up)
Is this a function of temperature (it was about 32 degF) or air or water or seals?
Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Henry.
Is this normal for an older unit? It only has about 525 hours. The lift rams do "weep" a bit. Also, I had just topped up the fluid (maybe a bit too much because some blew out when it warmed up)
Is this a function of temperature (it was about 32 degF) or air or water or seals?
Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Henry.