Curly69
Bronze Member
about 1100 hrs. Located a new valve $600.00 but no rebuilding kit, ya can buy all the parts individually though.
No 100% stock. The only thing other then PM I ever did was 2 batteries and a few cooling fans over 16 yrs.The valves arent rebuildable unless you have external leakage around the spools, then those seals are replaceable.
Have you done any modifications to the hydraulics? Added remotes, backhoe, or a 3rd function?
Curly you can by most of the parts for your valve body. All the parts seem to be available but the valve body and spools would be very expensive.
You mentioned that you had to manually pull one of the valve spools but that it was easy. This suggests that the return spring is maybe broken for that spool. If that is the case and your hydraulics are building up excess heat it may be the cause. Have you been able to touch the valve body or some other part of the hydraulics and it been to hot to touch? That would explain it getting more difficult to operate the hydraulics.
My theory as to why all this is happening is that your valve not centering and during operation it is partly applying pressure constantly. This will cause more heat build up than the system is designed for.
Check that the hydraulic cooler is not obstructed
Check that radiator is ok also
Can you put your hands on the lines and such without burning your self?
Replace the valve body return springs
I would find out soon as the hydraulics for your FEL share the oil as your hydrostatic drive
Ya wouldn't happen to have a part number would ya?All spools & spool valve bodies must be replaced as set not individually. New 2 spool valve assembly can be purchased for about $300
Ya wouldn't happen to have a part number would ya?
Curly you can by most of the parts for your valve body. All the parts seem to be available but the valve body and spools would be very expensive.
You mentioned that you had to manually pull one of the valve spools but that it was easy. This suggests that the return spring is maybe broken for that spool. If that is the case and your hydraulics are building up excess heat it may be the cause. Have you been able to touch the valve body or some other part of the hydraulics and it been to hot to touch? That would explain it getting more difficult to operate the hydraulics.
My theory as to why all this is happening is that your valve not centering and during operation it is partly applying pressure constantly. This will cause more heat build up than the system is designed for.
Check that the hydraulic cooler is not obstructed
Check that radiator is ok also
Can you put your hands on the lines and such without burning your self?
Replace the valve body return springs
I would find out soon as the hydraulics for your FEL share the oil as your hydrostatic drive