johneic
Silver Member
- Joined
- Jan 4, 2010
- Messages
- 228
- Location
- Paducah (West) Kentucky
- Tractor
- JD 3038e, Bolens-Iseki G174 2 Cylinder (early), Kubota B7200E 2WD belly mower
Boom will not go up
Goes down fine (See pic, please don't laugh in my face)
Three things
1) boom up control valve lever does not fully depress (does not come toward me as if something is preventing it from fully operating the valve).
2) It has lost the "springyness" for up boom, springs fine and returns to neutral for down boom.
3)When I am trying to lift the boom I have only 700psi, If I lightly or fully do dipper retract at the same time I go to 2,200 psi and the boom up worked a few times this way, this no longer works.
I assume something is stuck in the control valve and I have to dissemble it and clean it out, how do I do this?
As the pic shows, its out in the field and I can not move it, I want to loosen the hose at the cylinder (Bottom end-the end towards the operator as it is now) but I am afraid of unreleased pressure, is there a safe way to do this? I would then raise it with another tractor and tie it in up position to get it in the barn.
John
PS I was asked before what my dirt/clay looks like, see pic
Goes down fine (See pic, please don't laugh in my face)
Three things
1) boom up control valve lever does not fully depress (does not come toward me as if something is preventing it from fully operating the valve).
2) It has lost the "springyness" for up boom, springs fine and returns to neutral for down boom.
3)When I am trying to lift the boom I have only 700psi, If I lightly or fully do dipper retract at the same time I go to 2,200 psi and the boom up worked a few times this way, this no longer works.
I assume something is stuck in the control valve and I have to dissemble it and clean it out, how do I do this?
As the pic shows, its out in the field and I can not move it, I want to loosen the hose at the cylinder (Bottom end-the end towards the operator as it is now) but I am afraid of unreleased pressure, is there a safe way to do this? I would then raise it with another tractor and tie it in up position to get it in the barn.
John
PS I was asked before what my dirt/clay looks like, see pic