Ford 7108 FEL - can\'t curl the bucket
This board is great, and I thank you all for your previous replies to my other posts. But now 1 more question, since the devil keeps messing with me.
I just got around today to putting the alternator back onto my Ford 1720 (I had just replaced the water pump the 2 weeks before), fired it all up, no smoke, no fire, it was putting out juice, and I thought I was good to go. Put the hood back down, climbed back on, and was feeling pretty good about things, so figured I'd move the tractor back out of the way, and get ready for the next project on the list.
Anyway, I lifted the FEL, no problem. Went to curl the bucket up, and it didn't move - the engine lugged, and I saw the hydraulic hose tense up. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Now, this WORKED prior to my parking it and replacing the alternator, so I'm really at a loss as to why it decided to act up now, except the devil wants to get me in trouble with the wife - she already has a hang up that I paid more for the tractor than I did for the car she's driving! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Any ideas? Hydraulic fluid level is good. The 3 pt lifts the bush hog without a problem, the FEL goes up and down nice and smooth. I just can't curl the bucket either way.
This board is great, and I thank you all for your previous replies to my other posts. But now 1 more question, since the devil keeps messing with me.
I just got around today to putting the alternator back onto my Ford 1720 (I had just replaced the water pump the 2 weeks before), fired it all up, no smoke, no fire, it was putting out juice, and I thought I was good to go. Put the hood back down, climbed back on, and was feeling pretty good about things, so figured I'd move the tractor back out of the way, and get ready for the next project on the list.
Anyway, I lifted the FEL, no problem. Went to curl the bucket up, and it didn't move - the engine lugged, and I saw the hydraulic hose tense up. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Now, this WORKED prior to my parking it and replacing the alternator, so I'm really at a loss as to why it decided to act up now, except the devil wants to get me in trouble with the wife - she already has a hang up that I paid more for the tractor than I did for the car she's driving! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
Any ideas? Hydraulic fluid level is good. The 3 pt lifts the bush hog without a problem, the FEL goes up and down nice and smooth. I just can't curl the bucket either way.