GregJ
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- Joined
- Oct 8, 2002
- Messages
- 708
- Location
- Washington
- Tractor
- Kubota B2301/LA435FEL/BH70 ; John Deere X350
I had an experience this afternoon that I'd like to ask the group about, since I am a complete novice when it comes to hydraulics. I was doing a lot of backhoe work and I was getting on and off my B7500 many times. At some point, I inadvertently hit the 3Pt lever in the up position. Later in the afternoon I went to use the loader and found that it didn't have any down pressure. I had up, curl and dump, but no down. The only only way I could lower the bucket was to float it down. I figured it was a stuck valve or something similar. I continued with some more backhoe work and even did a little loader work, grading a small area. As far as I can tell, I must have had the lever in the up position for at least 2 hours of operation. When I backed it into the shop, I realized what I had done, moved the lever to neutral and the loader works fine. Obviously the 3pt hydraulics were robbing the loader of enough pressure to operate fully. My limited knowledge about hydraulics tells me that I just had the relief valve open for an extended period, which is not good, but not harmful, but I'm not sure. Could I have done any damage? I know I'll sleep better tonight if an expert were to tell me that things are ok.
Thanks,
Greg
Thanks,
Greg