/ Got a FX265 D, problem is the 3point hitch arms do nothing. New to group and looking for help. Already did complete fluid and filter change.
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I think I’m going to name this girl, Jezebel !I don’t think the problem is with those two anyway.
Funny!!!!Or Hellary....
The UFO on your FX265 should be the same as the F235.Funny!!!!
This is not present on mineOn my Kioti CK25H10 there is a lever that stops 3 point and the backhoe from getting power maybe?
If the arms are in the up position, the piston does slide in. So, that’s not a problem.If your rocker arms are in the down position that piston should easily push in. If not, something amuck in there.

Hello.
On my FX265D is installed a different UFO system. The upper solenoid works when 3 ph is raised. Green/black connector, the green wire is + and there is around 12 - 13 V when 3ph rises up. No voltage on level holding or lowering times.
Lower solenoid (blue/black wires) works when the lowering process is going. The blue wire is +. When the lowering process is going, there is 12 - 13 V. When the lowering process stops, there stays 5 V. And on the rising process is there 0V.
Upper solenoid resistance is around 6,8 ohms, lower solenoid has 15,8 ohms. Solenoid coils have no connection to the ground.
I measured the resistance of the 3ph control lever too (green connector on the picture). There is 1 kiloohm potentiometer. When lever is down, resistance is around 800 ohms and when up, then around 200 ohms.
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my solenoids. Green wires and blue wires, no blue/black or gree/ black. Also note that in the center of the solenoid that has the blue wires on the left, there is a tiny pin in the center; the green one it’s missing , not there, could this be the problem? The manual I have does not show the breakdown of these in their diagrams. The wires coming from the control lever has +and- working properly also. Also tested the solenoids with an ohm meter and they checked out ok. Just baffled why the 3ph isn’t working.Hello.
On my FX265D is installed a different UFO system. The upper solenoid works when 3 ph is raised. Green/black connector, the green wire is + and there is around 12 - 13 V when 3ph rises up. No voltage on level holding or lowering times.
Lower solenoid (blue/black wires) works when the lowering process is going. The blue wire is +. When the lowering process is going, there is 12 - 13 V. When the lowering process stops, there stays 5 V. And on the rising process is there 0V.
Upper solenoid resistance is around 6,8 ohms, lower solenoid has 15,8 ohms. Solenoid coils have no connection to the ground.
I measured the resistance of the 3ph control lever too (green connector on the picture). There is 1 kiloohm potentiometer. When lever is down, resistance is around 800 ohms and when up, then around 200 ohms.
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Could I put the blue solenoid in where the green one was and vice versa to see if the 3ph will raise?Hello.
On my FX265D is installed a different UFO system. The upper solenoid works when 3 ph is raised. Green/black connector, the green wire is + and there is around 12 - 13 V when 3ph rises up. No voltage on level holding or lowering times.
Lower solenoid (blue/black wires) works when the lowering process is going. The blue wire is +. When the lowering process is going, there is 12 - 13 V. When the lowering process stops, there stays 5 V. And on the rising process is there 0V.
Upper solenoid resistance is around 6,8 ohms, lower solenoid has 15,8 ohms. Solenoid coils have no connection to the ground.
I measured the resistance of the 3ph control lever too (green connector on the picture). There is 1 kiloohm potentiometer. When lever is down, resistance is around 800 ohms and when up, then around 200 ohms.
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The ohms reading on both solenoids is 0.08 ohms. Is that in range of being good solenoids?Hello.
On my FX265D is installed a different UFO system. The upper solenoid works when 3 ph is raised. Green/black connector, the green wire is + and there is around 12 - 13 V when 3ph rises up. No voltage on level holding or lowering times.
Lower solenoid (blue/black wires) works when the lowering process is going. The blue wire is +. When the lowering process is going, there is 12 - 13 V. When the lowering process stops, there stays 5 V. And on the rising process is there 0V.
Upper solenoid resistance is around 6,8 ohms, lower solenoid has 15,8 ohms. Solenoid coils have no connection to the ground.
I measured the resistance of the 3ph control lever too (green connector on the picture). There is 1 kiloohm potentiometer. When lever is down, resistance is around 800 ohms and when up, then around 200 ohms.
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Both directions are the sameCheck the solenoids both directions (switch leads to wires) sound like there is an diode in the solenoid (arc suppression) if it reads the same in both direction I would consider that on the low side. The numbers quoted above 6 to 15 ohms sound reasonable.
Tested solenoids with the lever, they activate but not very strong pull on the valve. Could it be the .08 ohm reading is just too low?Both directions are the same
I looks low to me like part of the coil is shorted. Since they look the same I would get one good one to sanity test.Tested solenoids with the lever, they activate but not very strong pull on the valve. Could it be the .08 ohm reading is just too low?
Sanity? Is there such a thing when it comes to these Yanmars?trying to find these solenoids like these ones isn’t going to be easy. Maybe I could check with a JD dealer. Found Quality Tractor Parts and they have solenoids but not like these. Wondering if I could just change out the coils?I looks low to me like part of the coil is shorted. Since they look the same I would get one good one to sanity test.