LD1
Epic Contributor
Check the suction side for air leaks
Check the suction side for air leaks
On my LS I have to keep rpm high . it will get jerky at low rpm
Unless there is a crack on the rubber hoses on the suction side of the pump. Then all bets are off.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)."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.