DyslexicDancer
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- May 30, 2022
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- CK2610
I'm a new tractor owner and I think I messed up my Kioti CK2610 yesterday
I was on my tractor using the brush hog and somehow one of my remote hydraulic levers got pushed forward, it took me some time to figure out that this had happened. I only noticed when I stopped brush hogging and reduced the engine to idle, I noticed the engine making a funny pulsating noise when it was at idle and then saw the lever was pushed forward. When I put the lever back to the middle (N) setting the engine went back to sounding normal
One of the remote levers I have will go back to the center on it's own and one stays in the position you put it, it was the lever that stays in position that was pushed forward, so for a while the hydraulic pump was trying to push pressure to the remote, but nothing was plugged into the remote.
My tractor is still new, under 50 hours, and now I notice that my bucket will not stay up like it used to, it will very slowly will fall to the ground (over the course of 12 hours) if I leave the bucket raised whereas before it would stay up overnight without any issue. So I think I may have damaged a seal somewhere in the hydraulic system or possibly damaged the hydraulic pump.
The tractor seems to act normal, no reduced power and I've not seen any leaks yet, the only thing is the bucket slowly falling down if left up.
Any idea on what damage I may have done and if it will be expensive to fix?
I was on my tractor using the brush hog and somehow one of my remote hydraulic levers got pushed forward, it took me some time to figure out that this had happened. I only noticed when I stopped brush hogging and reduced the engine to idle, I noticed the engine making a funny pulsating noise when it was at idle and then saw the lever was pushed forward. When I put the lever back to the middle (N) setting the engine went back to sounding normal
One of the remote levers I have will go back to the center on it's own and one stays in the position you put it, it was the lever that stays in position that was pushed forward, so for a while the hydraulic pump was trying to push pressure to the remote, but nothing was plugged into the remote.
My tractor is still new, under 50 hours, and now I notice that my bucket will not stay up like it used to, it will very slowly will fall to the ground (over the course of 12 hours) if I leave the bucket raised whereas before it would stay up overnight without any issue. So I think I may have damaged a seal somewhere in the hydraulic system or possibly damaged the hydraulic pump.
The tractor seems to act normal, no reduced power and I've not seen any leaks yet, the only thing is the bucket slowly falling down if left up.
Any idea on what damage I may have done and if it will be expensive to fix?