How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader?

   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #11  
Check the suction side for air leaks
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #12  
As said, free falling or floating may have let air suck in. Operate the loader and bucket slowly to the full limit of travel slowly. When the full travel is reached (particularly bucket dump) hold the valve until you hear the hydraulic system load up, and the cylinders strain a little. The time between reaching the travel limit, and the hydraulic system loading up, is the air being purged out, which is the objective - a little time required for that!
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #13  
On my LS I have to keep rpm high . it will get jerky at low rpm
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #14  
Check the suction side for air leaks

What he said. Sounds like you have an air leak on the suction side somewhere between the reservoir and the intake to the hydraulic pump. That path includes the filter. Somewhere air is being pulled into the fluid going to the hydraulic pump.

If you are not seeing oil on the ground after running, or an oil slick coating on a pipe or hose, it is because the air leak is above normal oil level in the hydraulic reservoir.

It may be as simple as a pinhole in a rubber line or a connector not seating fully. If you have any rubber suction line with hose clamps, that's where it is.

rScotty
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #15  
On my LS I have to keep rpm high . it will get jerky at low rpm

That isn't normal for any hydraulic system. You might want to fix it.
rScotty
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader?
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#16  
Lots of info posted here.
Thanks guys
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #17  
Forget looking for air in the system. Hydraulic oil travels so fast through the components in the circuit that air has got no chance to settle anywhere. I suggest that the FEL falling 3 to 4 inches indicates the problem. Depending upon your circuit design the spool valve, the pilot operated check valve and the cylinder seals should hold the FEL in position almost indefinitely. I don't recall you mentioning the age of your tractor.
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #18  
Sounds to me like you have an air leak in your supply/suction line from the tank to the pump.....inspect and look for anything "wet" This is not under pressure so it will not force fluid out at any time....oil will just "weep" from wherever it is sucking air into the system. Look for rub points/hoses rubbing together or your suction/supply line rubbing on something and look for collection of dust/dirt that is oily/wet
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader? #19  
Forget looking for air in the system. Hydraulic oil travels so fast through the components in the circuit that air has got no chance to settle anywhere. I suggest that the FEL falling 3 to 4 inches indicates the problem. Depending upon your circuit design the spool valve, the pilot operated check valve and the cylinder seals should hold the FEL in position almost indefinitely. I don't recall you mentioning the age of your tractor.
Unless there is a crack on the rubber hoses on the suction side of the pump. Then all bets are off.
 
   / How to bleed hydraulics on front end loader?
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#20  
Forget looking for air in the system. Hydraulic oil travels so fast through the components in the circuit that air has got no chance to settle anywhere. I suggest that the FEL falling 3 to 4 inches indicates the problem. Depending upon your circuit design the spool valve, the pilot operated check valve and the cylinder seals should hold the FEL in position almost indefinitely. I don't recall you mentioning the age of your tractor.
"Tractor is an '86 Ford 2110 (Jap model)."

After running it some today, I'm fairly sure my issue is the spool valve.
After an hour of run time I went to park it. When lowering the bucket (FEL) the bucket dropped a couple inches then proceeded to climb slowly! (lever in the down position)

Looks like I'll be shopping very soon.
 

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