J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
Any port you can apply pressure to, will work.
Also, as soon as I shut the engine down, the 3 pt drops (load or no load). Seems like it should take a little while to leak down???
Already took it off and cleaned.I had a 2110, but also had similar models and can't remember if there was a suction screen on it for the hydraulics . Look at a parts drawing online and if it has one it's under a 3 bolt cover on the side of the transmission.
Thanks allot. I will go check. Is the lift cylinder seals o-rings? gaskets?If you are reading 2200 psi at the remotes and the lift drops quickly when the tractor is turned off, it sure sounds like a leaky lift cylinder seal. I would reseal that lift cylinder (easy to get to right under your seat) and then see what happens. To test the lift cylinder, raise the lift all the way up and then turn your drop speed adjustment to off (clockwise). If the lift still drops, it's most likely the seal. There's a remote chance that the high pressure relief in the cylinder is stuck open or leaking, but that's a remote possibility. It sounds like you just have worn out lift cylinder seals.
If you are reading 2200 psi at the remotes and the lift drops quickly when the tractor is turned off, it sure sounds like a leaky lift cylinder seal. I would reseal that lift cylinder (easy to get to right under your seat) and then see what happens. To test the lift cylinder, raise the lift all the way up and then turn your drop speed adjustment to off (clockwise). If the lift still drops, it's most likely the seal. There's a remote chance that the high pressure relief in the cylinder is stuck open or leaking, but that's a remote possibility. It sounds like you just have worn out lift cylinder seals.